【Unlocking Word Meanings】
 今日の単語・フレーズ
Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.
1. babysit /ˈbeɪ
Example: My sister will babysit my son while I am gone. 
2. sharp /ʃɑrp/ (adj.) – having the ability to quickly solve problems and understand things
Example: Sharp students often get high grades. 
3. decay /dɪˈkeɪ/ (n.) – a decrease or drop in quality 
Example: Aging often leads to decay of physical and mental abilities. 
4. offspring /ˈɔfˌsprɪŋ/ (n.) – a person’s son or daughter
Example: Some of the parents’ traits are passed on to their offspring. 
5. engaged /ɛnˈgeɪdʒd/ (adj.) – being busy or focused on something 
Example: My grandmother is currently engaged in cooking and baking classes.
【Article】
 ニュース記事
Read the text below.
Researchers claim that grandmothers   who babysit their grandkids just   once a week are mentally sharper   than those who frequently take care of their grandchildren.   
The Australian study aimed to   discover why some elderlies have slower mental decay compared to others. Previous studies have shown that   mentally challenging tasks improve mental health for seniors. In the recent   study, researchers assessed how caring for grandchildren affects the   grandmothers’ mental health. 
The researchers gathered 186   Australian women who participated before in the Women’s Healthy Aging Project   study. All women aged between 57 and 68, but only 120 are grandmothers. They   all took three different tests to measure their mental sharpness.  
Results showed that grandmothers who   babysit for their grandkids once a week got the highest scores in two of the   three tests. On the other hand, grandmothers who babysit for over five days a   week got the lowest scores in one test that measured memory and mental   processing speed. 
In addition, the grandmothers who   spend more time with their grandkids reportedly feel more pressured by their   own sons and daughters. These participants said their own offsprings were more demanding and   gave them burdens. 
According to Margery Gass [MAHR-juh-ree gas] of the North   American Menopause Society (NAMS), being socially engaged has good mental effects for older women and lowers the   risk of brain disorders. However, she implied that too much interaction with   kids might be bad based on the findings. 
Gass added that further studies are   needed to know more about the health effects of babysitting on older women. 
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【Viewpoint Discussion】
 ディスカッションテーマ
Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.  
Discussion A
·         Why do you think grandmothers who babysit once a week performed better in the test?
·         How else can grandmothers improve their mental health?
Discussion B
·         What is the role of the grandparents in raising a child? Please discuss your answer.
·         Why do you think some people ask their parents to care for their children?