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Get to know your grandchild­ren

- Send email to askamy @amydickins­on.com.

Dear Amy: I have three grandchild­ren who address me as “Mr.,” and not as “Grandpa.”

Although it is true that I was not in their lives growing up, I was also not a bad or cruel influence.

A few years ago, I sent a Christmas gift (a large check) to one of these grandchild­ren, and I quickly received a nice thank you card, but it was addressed “Dear Mr. ‘Smith.”

I was so angry that I never sent another gift, and haven’t heard from them since.

I am 87 years old. How do I become “Grandpa” before it is too late? — Want to Be Grandpa

Dear Want to Be: The simplest way to become a “Grandpa” is for you to act like one.

Grandparen­ts, ideally, are involved, caring and kind. They offer a soft place for their grandchild­ren to nestle, removed from the pressures of other relationsh­ips.

They love without harsh judgment. They strive to create a positive presence, even when they are not nearby.

They communicat­e and show a loving interest in the lives of their grandchild­ren.

Yes, sometimes grandparen­ts will send big checks, but the big check is supposed to be an expression of the love, not a bid for it.

Your reaction to this gracious “thank you” was punitive.

Instead of simply saying, “I would love it if you would call me ‘Grandpa,’ ” you cut off all communicat­ion, missing yet another opportunit­y for creating a meaningful connection with them.

Reach out to these three grandchild­ren.

Explain yourself. Describe your life, and explain why you weren’t in their lives during their formative years.

Apologize for all of the missed opportunit­ies. Ask them to get in touch and tell you about themselves.

You don’t mention what your relationsh­ip with the parents of these three grandchild­ren is like, but — obviously — they hold an influentia­l and very important relationsh­ip card with these children and how they respond.

I hope you take whatever steps you can to resolve this issue soon.

You will not regret trying.

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