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Multigenerational households

When grandparents, parents, and children live under one roof, the workload spreads and the knowledge transfers naturally—children learn from the oldest generation while the middle generation gets support that modern nuclear families have to buy or do alone. These households have their own rhythms and tensions, but they preserve something precious that isolation destroys.

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