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Social Studies

  • The child learned about the importance of care homes in providing a safe and supportive environment for elderly individuals.
  • They gained an understanding of the different services and amenities offered in care homes, such as medical assistance, recreational activities, and communal dining.
  • The child explored the concept of intergenerational connections and how care homes often have programs that involve interaction between residents and children or younger individuals.
  • They also learned about the challenges faced by care homes, such as staffing and funding issues, and the importance of advocating for adequate support for these facilities.

Continuing the development related to care homes, encourage the child to interview residents or staff members of a care home to gain firsthand insights into their experiences and the daily operations of the facility. They can document their findings through writing, photography, or even creating a short video. This activity can further deepen their understanding of care homes while honing their communication and research skills.

Book Recommendations

  • The Grandad Tree by Trish Cooke: A heartwarming story about a young boy who visits his grandad in a care home and discovers the power of love and family connections.
  • Grandma's Gloves by Cecil Castellucci: This touching tale follows a girl who helps her grandmother adjust to life in a care home, emphasizing the importance of compassion and making meaningful connections.
  • My Grandma and Me by Mina Javaherbin: A beautifully illustrated book that explores the bond between a granddaughter and her grandmother, highlighting the vibrant spirit and wisdom found within care home communities.

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