The threat of being cut off from grandkids
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It's a rather odd phenomenon unique to the baby boomer generation: Boomer grandparents get cut off from their own grandchildren. Here therapist Joshua Coleman, author of When Parents Hurt: Compassionate Strategies for When You and Your Grown Children Don't Get Along, offers insights into ostracized Boomer grandparents.
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