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5 Reasons to Encourage Grandparent Relationships

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A relationship between your children and their grandparents can be beneficial for everyone’s health. That bond has lasting effects through adulthood. As a parent, you need to maintain their connection whether you live near or far.

Here are five reasons to support your kids’ relationships with their grandparents.

1. Learning Skills and Hobbies

There’s no denying that times are changing. A person who grew up in the 1950s likely wouldn’t have the same skills or hobbies as you or your kids. The era of screen time is a major example. As a result, you may want to help your kids become acquainted with your parents’ pastimes.

This experience allows your children to bolster their skill and hobby selection. For instance, your mother may enjoy knitting because she used to help her mother make clothes for their family. That ability may not be pertinent to your situation, but it’s valuable nonetheless.

Your parents can learn from your kids, too. They can teach them about new things, like what video games they’re playing or different trends happening in the world. These are precious moments for grandparents, as well.

2. Maintaining Various Traditions

It’s no secret that older adults have experienced life differently than current generations. That perspective will be valuable for your kids

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