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Sunday, September 4, 2022
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This is news to me. I have heard of pets being kept, or invited to visit, nursing homes, but not babies. What a great idea. I don't know a single Japanese who does not LOVE children! It is nice that they are paid, too.
Pamela: This is a sweet story, getting diapers which are so expensive and formula, what a wonderful and beautiful trade plus the elderly get to have fun time with the very young.
Amazing for sure.
Catherine
That is a great idea, we had a TV programme here introducing 4 year olds to elderly people, it was wonderful to see how they all got on together.
What a great idea! Elderly people need communication to keep them healthy. But under most of methods, their activities are watching or listening. They will have a good chance to talk to babies positively with a smile.
That's so cute! I think I've read other stories of retirement homes teaming up with child care like this, or getting a 'god grandparent' to bring kids and elders together, but I'm not sure if it's happening around here as well.
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