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Grandparenting: The Pleasures

 
Author: Dr. Mona Spiegel
 

Are you a grandparent? Wonderful!

Then you are ready to answer the following question: Why are you important to your grandchild? Think a moment and then read on to discover more reasons to feel good.

First of all, you have the ability to give your grandchild unconditional love. There is a special connection between the generations based on this love.

Parents surely love their children. But they also have other roles to play, e.g. teacher, disciplinarian, and chauffeur, just to name a few.

You do not have these numerous pressures. Unless you are babysitting, you don't have to tell the children when to go to sleep, pick up their clothes or brush their teeth. Your relationship has the potential to be one of pure pleasure, not one contaminated by anxiety or frustration.

Second, you are the link to the past. You pass on history, traditions, and values. Everything that you do stays with the child and becomes a remembrance that can be passed on further. As Kathy Peel states in her book (Family for Life, NY: McGraw-Hill, 2003, p.220), "What we leave in our children is far more important than what we leave to them" (my emphasis).

Third, you have the capability of being a true friend and confidant; someone who will listen without feeling the need to lecture, someone to share the child's joys and frustrations. Your presence is all that is needed to ease the load of growing up.

The more you listen, the more you give.

But what if you hear something that concerns you, or that you don't approve of? Are you free to express your opinion? Yes, because just like you would want your friend to be honest, so does your grandchild expect you to be straightforward and truthful. However, as a loving friend, when you do share your opinion, you can do so in the context of that love. Thus you might question the behavior, but not the self-worth of the child.

Fourth, if you're fortunate enough to be retired from work, then you also have the special privilege of having the time to listen, which many parents don't.

When you give your grandchildren time, you've given them the greatest treasure in the world. It is irreplaceable. You've given them pieces of yourself that they can carry with them for the rest of their lives.

To be a grandparent, you don't have to be wealthy. You don't need to give presents. You just need to give attention and love.

Lastly, you are the glue that holds the family together. By means of your relationship with each member of the extended family, you inform all of them that they are part of a supportive and loving family network.

Now do you know why you are so important?

 
 
 

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