Hope 103.2
As society evolves, the importance of understanding the roles of "Grandma" and "Grandpa" in nurturing grandchildren remains a cornerstone of effective grandparenting. Ian Barnett (National Grandparent Movement) explores how these roles manifest today, taking a look at gender-specific influences and the natural inclinations which tend to guide interactions.
Key Takeaways:
The roles of grandmothers and grandfathers are often complementary, with each bringing unique strengths to their relationship with grandchildren.
Grandfathers often engage in physical activities and are viewed as fun-loving figures, while grandmothers are traditionally seen as nurturing and attentive.
Understanding and adapting to grandchildren's individual needs and inclinations is crucial for effective grandparenting.
Society's changes has changed the dynamics of grandparenting roles, yet the core essence remains unchanged.
Mutual efforts in embracing these roles as grandparents lead to healthier and more meaningful relationships with grandchildren.
Notable Quotes:
"Get to know what works – or doesn't work."
"I have a certain value to bring to my grandkids, as Ian, as a male."
"Engage in their world if you want to engage with them."
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Episodes hosted by Ben McEachen from Hope 1032 in Sydney, Australia.
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