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]]>If your children don’t see their grandparents that often, then having regular reminders of them will help to keep them as familiar figures. You could have some photos dotted around your home, and remember to update your kids on things happening in their grandparents’ lives.
You may well be in the habit of speaking to your parents on the phone regularly and spend time catching up often. Next time you do this, think about passing the phone to your kids just for five or so minutes. Just having a brief chat with their grandparents will help keep them in their minds.
If seeing their grandparents in person happens rarely, then it’s nice to make more of an occasion out of these meet-ups. Whether you’re heading over to stay with them, or they are your guests, you should encourage excitement and anticipation in your kids.
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]]>Lee recently shared a clip on Instagram from the dinner she and her husband Alex prepared for Beverley and Roger to tell them that their family was becoming bigger. They chose not to tell them directly, but devised a plan to drop hints and see if the elderly couple could figure it out by themselves—they had their 19-month-old son Oakland wear a shirt with a “BROTHER” sign written on it.
When it became obvious that Beverley and Roger weren’t getting the message, Lee and Alex started making it more obvious. They encouraged Oakland to ask his grandparents about his outfit before telling the couple to take a better look at the inscription on the boy’s shirt.
With the grandparents struggling to read, Alex went ahead and placed the boy on the dinner table.
“Really!?” Beverley realizes. “Oh my God! Congratulations!”
Roger remains slightly confused for a moment before the message becomes clear to him as well.
Check out this amazingly hilarious video below.
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]]>Once you’ve had a conversation with your parents about how you and your partner are prioritizing healthy eating (or just less junk food) for your kids, invite your parents around for a meal at yours. This will demonstrate that it is possible for kids to enjoy eating healthy, nutritious food without having to be bribed by candies or treats to do so. If you’re having dessert, gently point out that a healthier option—perhaps fruit and yogurt, or nuts and dried fruit—can be just as popular with your kids, and better for them.
Depending on how regularly your kids see their grandparents, it might be a good idea to set a ‘treat day’, where your parents can buy some candies and snacks for your kids as a special treat. This can work well on a Friday or over the weekend to celebrate the end of the week, or if your parents offer childcare some nights during the week, choose one of these. This will allow your parents to feel like they’re indulging your kids, whilst allowing you to monitor exactly how much they’re having.
Often, grandparents love spoiling their grandkids with delicious home bakes which are hard to resist. Find some recipes for healthier, low-sugar bakes and send these on to your parents, explaining that you’re happy for your kids to eat some of their baking but you do want it to be healthier. If your parents refuse, make some of these bakes yourself to demonstrate that they can be just as delicious even when they are lower in sugar and fats.
Managing how your parents treat your kids can be tricky, and many grandparents are tempted to overindulge their grandchildren. Try these tips to see if you can influence your parents to cut down on candies, snacks, and treats.
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]]>In a viral video shared on social media, TikTok user Madison Barbosa explained why she thinks that Millennials will be the best grandparents.
According to her, the “best era of grandmas is yet to come.” She believes that Millennials will draw from their own experience in order to give their grandchildren the best treatment and know how to support their adult kids through parenthood.
“We’re gonna anticipate what our kids need, we’re gonna be pushing them to get a break…pushing them to get out of the house, to go for a date night, say ‘We got the kids tonight, we got the kids,’” she explains.
Barbosa’s video got quite a lot of attention on social media and showed that a lot of other internet users feel the same.
“I truly think we are raising the generation that will change the world,” one TikToker wrote.
“I literally think about this all the time. I have two little girls, and I cannot wait to be the best grandparent and be there for them in that way,” another added.
What about you? Do you also think the best era of grandparents is yet to come?
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]]>Firstly, it’s important to understand where the grandparent is coming from. Often, their advice or actions are rooted in love and concern, not a desire to undermine your parenting. They might feel that their experience can be helpful or are simply eager to be involved.
Setting clear boundaries is crucial. Politely but firmly articulate your parenting choices and the boundaries you expect to be respected. This could include your rules about bedtime, dietary choices, discipline methods, or any other aspect of child-rearing. When the grandparent respects your boundaries, acknowledge and thank them for it. This can help them to start building new habits.
Finally, not every disagreement needs to lead to a confrontation. If a grandparent’s actions don’t directly contradict your key parenting values or harm the child, it might be easier to overlook occasional oversteps. Focus on the things that matter most to you.
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]]>Establishing traditions that involve multiple generations fosters a sense of continuity and shared history. Whether it’s a regular family dinner, a holiday celebration, or an annual outing, these shared experiences create lasting memories and provide opportunities for meaningful interactions. Involving grandparents, parents, and children in these traditions strengthens the family bond and reinforces a sense of belonging and connection.
Facilitate storytelling sessions where older family members can share their life experiences, wisdom, and anecdotes with the younger generation. This not only preserves family history but also allows children to learn from the valuable insights of their elders. Create an environment where everyone feels comfortable expressing themselves. This exchange of stories builds empathy, understanding, and a deeper appreciation for each family member’s unique journey.
Identify shared interests or hobbies that can bring different generations together. Whether it’s gardening, crafting, or cooking, collaborative projects provide a platform for shared learning and creativity. Grandparents can pass down skills and knowledge, while younger family members bring fresh perspectives and ideas.
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]]>While online contact can never replace face-to-face bonding, if you live far away from one or both sets of grandparents, schedule in video calls on a weekly basis. Your children need to see that their grandparents are fully present in their lives and invested in everything that’s going on. Maintaining contact through video calls will also make real-life meetings easier and more relaxed.
If your father loves baseball, see if your kids are also interested in playing or watching the game. Or if your mother-in-law loves baking, ask her to teach your kids a few tricks next time she comes to stay. Whilst grandparents will always love their grandchildren, finding strong connections and things that two separate generations can bond over is really important and can make the relationships feel more meaningful and special to your kids.
Once your children are old enough, arrange for them to travel to visit their grandparents and stay over. A fantastic time to do this can be during the summer, as often you and your partner still need to work. If your parents or parents-in-law are retired, ask them to take care of the kids for a week or two. Not only will this help bonding, it will get your kids used to being away from you, but in a space that is still familiar and comforting.
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]]>Every family is different, and perhaps there’s a very good reason you and your parents aren’t on speaking terms. But when it comes to your children and the potential relationship they could have with your parents, it becomes beyond you. Whatever baggage you’re holding onto needs to take a momentary backseat. As long as your parents are respectable people who can be trusted around children, there’s no reason that they shouldn’t be allowed to meet them.
At times, we can be too close to a situation to see things for how they truly are. Perhaps you resent your parents for certain things, and this resentment has carried over into the present day. But your children don’t see things that way, and your parents deserved to be looked at with open eyes and hearts. Perhaps the relationship you have with your folks will take longer to mend, but in the meantime, allowing them to bond freely with your kids can only help matters.
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]]>The post Advice for if the Grandparents Live Far Away appeared first on parentztalk.com.
]]>If your children don’t see their grandparents that often, then having regular reminders of them will help to keep them as familiar figures. You could have some photos dotted around your home, and remember to update your kids on things happening in their grandparents’ lives.
You may well be in the habit of speaking to your parents on the phone regularly and spend time catching up often. Next time you do this, think about passing the phone to your kids just for five or so minutes. Just having a brief chat with their grandparents will help keep them in their minds.
If seeing their grandparents in person happens rarely, then it’s nice to make more of an occasion out of these meet-ups. Whether you’re heading over to stay with them, or they are your guests, you should encourage excitement and anticipation in your kids.
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]]>The post Watch Grandparents Keep Missing Hints About Their Daughter’s Pregnancy appeared first on parentztalk.com.
]]>Lee recently shared a clip on Instagram from the dinner she and her husband Alex prepared for Beverley and Roger to tell them that their family was becoming bigger. They chose not to tell them directly, but devised a plan to drop hints and see if the elderly couple could figure it out by themselves—they had their 19-month-old son Oakland wear a shirt with a “BROTHER” sign written on it.
When it became obvious that Beverley and Roger weren’t getting the message, Lee and Alex started making it more obvious. They encouraged Oakland to ask his grandparents about his outfit before telling the couple to take a better look at the inscription on the boy’s shirt.
With the grandparents struggling to read, Alex went ahead and placed the boy on the dinner table.
“Really!?” Beverley realizes. “Oh my God! Congratulations!”
Roger remains slightly confused for a moment before the message becomes clear to him as well.
Check out this amazingly hilarious video below.
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]]>The post What to Do If Your Parents Are Spoiling Your Kids appeared first on parentztalk.com.
]]>Once you’ve had a conversation with your parents about how you and your partner are prioritizing healthy eating (or just less junk food) for your kids, invite your parents around for a meal at yours. This will demonstrate that it is possible for kids to enjoy eating healthy, nutritious food without having to be bribed by candies or treats to do so. If you’re having dessert, gently point out that a healthier option—perhaps fruit and yogurt, or nuts and dried fruit—can be just as popular with your kids, and better for them.
Depending on how regularly your kids see their grandparents, it might be a good idea to set a ‘treat day’, where your parents can buy some candies and snacks for your kids as a special treat. This can work well on a Friday or over the weekend to celebrate the end of the week, or if your parents offer childcare some nights during the week, choose one of these. This will allow your parents to feel like they’re indulging your kids, whilst allowing you to monitor exactly how much they’re having.
Often, grandparents love spoiling their grandkids with delicious home bakes which are hard to resist. Find some recipes for healthier, low-sugar bakes and send these on to your parents, explaining that you’re happy for your kids to eat some of their baking but you do want it to be healthier. If your parents refuse, make some of these bakes yourself to demonstrate that they can be just as delicious even when they are lower in sugar and fats.
Managing how your parents treat your kids can be tricky, and many grandparents are tempted to overindulge their grandchildren. Try these tips to see if you can influence your parents to cut down on candies, snacks, and treats.
The post What to Do If Your Parents Are Spoiling Your Kids appeared first on parentztalk.com.
]]>The post TikToker Explains Why Millennial Grandmoms Will Be the Best appeared first on parentztalk.com.
]]>In a viral video shared on social media, TikTok user Madison Barbosa explained why she thinks that Millennials will be the best grandparents.
According to her, the “best era of grandmas is yet to come.” She believes that Millennials will draw from their own experience in order to give their grandchildren the best treatment and know how to support their adult kids through parenthood.
“We’re gonna anticipate what our kids need, we’re gonna be pushing them to get a break…pushing them to get out of the house, to go for a date night, say ‘We got the kids tonight, we got the kids,’” she explains.
Barbosa’s video got quite a lot of attention on social media and showed that a lot of other internet users feel the same.
“I truly think we are raising the generation that will change the world,” one TikToker wrote.
“I literally think about this all the time. I have two little girls, and I cannot wait to be the best grandparent and be there for them in that way,” another added.
What about you? Do you also think the best era of grandparents is yet to come?
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]]>The post How to Deal With an Overly-Involved Grandparent appeared first on parentztalk.com.
]]>Firstly, it’s important to understand where the grandparent is coming from. Often, their advice or actions are rooted in love and concern, not a desire to undermine your parenting. They might feel that their experience can be helpful or are simply eager to be involved.
Setting clear boundaries is crucial. Politely but firmly articulate your parenting choices and the boundaries you expect to be respected. This could include your rules about bedtime, dietary choices, discipline methods, or any other aspect of child-rearing. When the grandparent respects your boundaries, acknowledge and thank them for it. This can help them to start building new habits.
Finally, not every disagreement needs to lead to a confrontation. If a grandparent’s actions don’t directly contradict your key parenting values or harm the child, it might be easier to overlook occasional oversteps. Focus on the things that matter most to you.
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]]>The post How to Encourage Intergenerational Relationships in Your Family appeared first on parentztalk.com.
]]>Establishing traditions that involve multiple generations fosters a sense of continuity and shared history. Whether it’s a regular family dinner, a holiday celebration, or an annual outing, these shared experiences create lasting memories and provide opportunities for meaningful interactions. Involving grandparents, parents, and children in these traditions strengthens the family bond and reinforces a sense of belonging and connection.
Facilitate storytelling sessions where older family members can share their life experiences, wisdom, and anecdotes with the younger generation. This not only preserves family history but also allows children to learn from the valuable insights of their elders. Create an environment where everyone feels comfortable expressing themselves. This exchange of stories builds empathy, understanding, and a deeper appreciation for each family member’s unique journey.
Identify shared interests or hobbies that can bring different generations together. Whether it’s gardening, crafting, or cooking, collaborative projects provide a platform for shared learning and creativity. Grandparents can pass down skills and knowledge, while younger family members bring fresh perspectives and ideas.
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]]>The post How to Make Sure Your Kids Have a Good Relationship With Their Grandparents appeared first on parentztalk.com.
]]>While online contact can never replace face-to-face bonding, if you live far away from one or both sets of grandparents, schedule in video calls on a weekly basis. Your children need to see that their grandparents are fully present in their lives and invested in everything that’s going on. Maintaining contact through video calls will also make real-life meetings easier and more relaxed.
If your father loves baseball, see if your kids are also interested in playing or watching the game. Or if your mother-in-law loves baking, ask her to teach your kids a few tricks next time she comes to stay. Whilst grandparents will always love their grandchildren, finding strong connections and things that two separate generations can bond over is really important and can make the relationships feel more meaningful and special to your kids.
Once your children are old enough, arrange for them to travel to visit their grandparents and stay over. A fantastic time to do this can be during the summer, as often you and your partner still need to work. If your parents or parents-in-law are retired, ask them to take care of the kids for a week or two. Not only will this help bonding, it will get your kids used to being away from you, but in a space that is still familiar and comforting.
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]]>The post Your Kids Deserve To Know Their Grandparents appeared first on parentztalk.com.
]]>Every family is different, and perhaps there’s a very good reason you and your parents aren’t on speaking terms. But when it comes to your children and the potential relationship they could have with your parents, it becomes beyond you. Whatever baggage you’re holding onto needs to take a momentary backseat. As long as your parents are respectable people who can be trusted around children, there’s no reason that they shouldn’t be allowed to meet them.
At times, we can be too close to a situation to see things for how they truly are. Perhaps you resent your parents for certain things, and this resentment has carried over into the present day. But your children don’t see things that way, and your parents deserved to be looked at with open eyes and hearts. Perhaps the relationship you have with your folks will take longer to mend, but in the meantime, allowing them to bond freely with your kids can only help matters.
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