
Dr Stephanie Ward
This new season is backed by the knowledge that seniors and teens have been the hardest hit with loneliness and depression over the pandemic lockdown years.
The show’s geriatrician said it was a privilege to see teenagers and older Australians discover more about themselves throughout the five-week experiment.
“We’ve all seen the magic, joy and fun that can result from combining older adults with pre-schoolers, but what has struck me with the experiment this time around is the depth and strength of the connections that have developed between the teenagers and older adults,” she said.
“With this experiment, we have been privileged to witness an amazing demonstration of reciprocal learning in action, and how, by spending time together, the two generations shine a light on talents and strengths that each perhaps didn’t recognise in themselves.”
Oh God, I can already tell this is going to make me piss tears. There is no way I’m getting out of this without absolutely sobbing on the couch at least once.
kicks off at 8.30pm on August 30 on ABC and you can catch up with .
Old People’s Home For Teenagers seasons one and two on ABC iViewOld People's Home for Four Year Olds is on again and here I am just crying on the couch again.
— Sally (@S_B_B__) January 18, 2022
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