Second time around - grandparents as carers

By Meg Jones, Nursery World, 27 April 2000

Generations ago, when unmarried mothers were ostracised by society, it was not unusual for children to grow up believing their grandmother was their mother and their birth mother was a sister.

Generations ago, when unmarried mothers were ostracised by society, it was not unusual for children to grow up believing their grandmother was their mother and their birth mother was a sister. Today, family breakdown and parental drug addiction are more likely to be the reasons why children live with their grandparents. Although very young teenage mothers may also be emotionally unable to take on the responsibility of parenthood...

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