Middle adulthood is often referred to as the "sandwich" generation because many midlife adults are "sandwiched" between several different caregiving roles. For example, they may continue to be caring for their growing children or grandchildren, and they may also have caregiving roles for their aging parents. On top of these responsibilities, many middle adults are also working to maintain their marital or romantic relationships.Instructions: Read the following scenario and answer the question that follows.Scenario: Rebekah is a 52-year-old woman living in Whitewater, Wisconsin, with her husband, Robert. Their youngest son, Ethan, has just finished college at UW-Whitewater, and is getting ready to move to Chicago to begin a job at a technology start-up. Their older daughter, Lucy, got married last year and just announced that she is pregnant with her first child. Meanwhile, Rebekah’s parents are in their 70s and are thinking about moving into a retirement home. When Rebekah stops to think about it, she realizes that there are a lot of major transitions on the horizon for her family, and she is worried about her ability to cope with it all, let alone maintain a good relationship with Robert.Question to answer: Imagine that you are Rebekah’s sibling, and you have been fortunate to remain close to her throughout adulthood. What advice would you give her as she prepares for these major transitions, and what should she expect to happen as these transitions occur? Choose TWO transitions to provide Rebekah with advice about (see options below). You should also keep the other transitions and the overall developmental context of middle adulthood in mind. For example, be sure to consider factors related to emotional and identity development, predictors of healthy family relationships, and physical and cognitive health during middle adulthood.Transition options to focus on in your response (choose TWO to discuss):Ethan graduating and leaving townBecoming a grandparentHelping parents transition to a retirement homeMaintaining a high-quality relationship with her husband, Robert