The most common form of grandparenting in the United States appears to be one where there is

a. little contact between grandparent and grandchild, largely due to geographical distance.
b. frequent contact between grandparent and grandchild, with the grandparent oftenassuming a parental role

c. frequent contact between grandparent and grandchild, with the primary goal being enjoyment of one another.
d. infrequent contact between grandparent and grandchild, but when together the grandparents tend to meddle in the way the child is being reared.


c

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