Different values, communication styles, and life experiences can make it challenging for younger and older family members to relate to each other. But there’s a powerful, often underappreciated force that can bridge that divide: grandparents.
Different values, communication styles, and life experiences can make it challenging for younger and older family members to relate to each other. But there’s a powerful, often underappreciated force that can bridge that divide: grandparents.
While it can be deeply rewarding to witness your adult children raising their own kids, it can also bring unexpected challenges—especially when your parenting philosophies differ or when boundaries are not clearly understood or respected.
Talking to Grandkids About Money, Gratitude, and Giving Grandparents understand that money significantly influences a child’s values, decisions, and relationships. While schools …