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Antonyms for co-grandparentsco-grand·par·ents
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co-grandparentsnoun
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co-parents-in-lawco-grandparentsnoun
the parents of one's son- or daughter-in-law, as common grandparents of their children; the relationship between people who have grandchildren in common; maternal grandparents vis-à-vis paternal grandparents.
Synonyms:
co-parents-in-law
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The intermediate model is represented by most of the western European countries and the Czech Republic, where grandparents are strongly involved in child care but with a lower frequency than in the Mediterranean model and higher than in the Scandinavian countries, in these countries, characterized by levels of policy support that are in between the other two models, grandparental child care is complementary to public policies rather than substituting them.
I became interested in Cuba hearing the stories of my great-grandparents and my grandmother. She lived until she was about 11 or 12 on a small sugar plantation in Chaparra, in eastern Cuba.
My great grandparents moved here in 1913 from Georgia and my family has been here since, so this is something that feels very personal to us, we have owned several properties in the city, and of course those properties were in the fifth ward, which is where red lining was occurring -- where most of the Black community was pushed and segregated.
I got a lot of great memories with my grandmas, my grandparents, she's never gonna have that opportunity.
When my grandparents lost their home to imminent domain, that was the second, no actually it was the third atrocity. They experienced (19)21, then they experienced 'urban removal,' then they experienced imminent domain. Three cycles of devastation where each generation each time they had absolutely nothing to pass on to me or my offspring, this concept of generational wealth -- we understood that in Greenwood.
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