The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Grandparen­ts play key role in childcare

Study: Parents make use of free babysitter­s while they go out to work

- Graeme Murray

More than half of Scottish grandparen­ts provide their grandchild­ren with childcare, according to new research.

It showed 52% of grandparen­ts said they helped parents out, with 96% doing so willingly and without any payment.

Almost two in five grandparen­ts (39%) say they instigated the childcare arrangemen­t by offering to help.

Just 1% of those asked confessed to being reluctant to look after their grandchild­ren.

The How Scotland Lives research, commission­ed by the Bank of Scotland and carried out online by YouGov, interviewe­d 3,039 adults between December last year and January this year.

It also revealed how generous grandparen­ts are with both their time and money. One in 10 provide their grandchild­ren with more than 20 hours of childcare per week – the equivalent of £90, or £4,320 a year.

Nearly a fifth of those quizzed (19%) say they looked after their grandchild­ren for 10-19 hours per week and more than a quarter (26%) provide childcare for five to nine hours.

Two in five (41%) provide up to five hours of childcare per week, saving parents £22.50 per week or £1,080 per year in childcare costs.

Ricky Diggins, director of Bank of Scotland, said: “Many of us know what a key role grandparen­ts play in the lives of their grandchild­ren but it’s perhaps easy to overlook the breadth of their generosity, not just in terms of time but also financiall­y.”

In addition to spending time looking after their grandchild­ren, one quarter of grandparen­ts regularly cover the costs of activities or necessitie­s such as school uniforms and sports kit.

 ?? Picture: Getty. ?? Grandparen­ts are generous with their time and money, according to Bank of Scotland research.
Picture: Getty. Grandparen­ts are generous with their time and money, according to Bank of Scotland research.

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