Tips for bonding with your grandchildren
With National Grandparents Day right around the corner – Sun, Sept 12, 2021, I want to talk about the importance of grandparents and share some tips to help grandparents connect with their grandchildren.
Why grandparents are important

Research shows many grandchildren (as adults) report a grandparent influenced or impacted their values and beliefs. A grandparent is often a role model for treating others with compassion, kindness, respect and love. In tough times, a grandparent is a listening ear, a voice of experience and a source of security.
Grandparents can share wisdom of life experiences, family history and cultural heritage. They often hold the title of storyteller, elder and mentor. Many grandparents also play a vital and necessary role in providing childcare. A grandparent is the perfect companion to play, discover and create with.
Building a connection with your grandchildren
There are about 1 billion grandparents in the world today, but the experience of being a grandparent is unique for everyone. Here are some tips to build a connection with your grandchild:
Visit often and make sleepovers a regular activity if you live nearby.
- Use technology to stay in touch.
- Be silly.
- Give your grandchild your undivided attention. If you have multiple grandchildren, try to set aside a little one-on-one time with each of them.
- Display pictures of your grandchild (or of your adventures together).
- Record of a favorite story.
- Teach your grandchild how to make your "famous chocolate chip cookies" or other family recipe.
- Display your grandchild’s artwork.
- Send a card just because. Kids love to get mail!
- Share a hobby.