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Four tips for being an awesome grandparen­t

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When it comes to becoming a grandparen­t for the rst time, there’s something of a learning curve involved. Here are four tips to help you thrive in your new role.

1. BE AVAILABLE

Though family dynamics differ greatly from household to household, the most important thing you can offer is to be available for your grandchild­ren. In some cases, all that will be requested is that you watch them from time to time. However, some parents need a little more help.

2. RESPECT PARENTAL RULES

It’s important to talk to your grandchild­ren’s parents to establish ground rules as well as aspects of their routine that should be maintained when they spend time with you. Occasional changes are often welcome but try to avoid underminin­g their parental authority.

3. DON’T INTERFERE

Keep in mind that your grandchild­ren’s parents may not raise their little ones the same way you would. Let them approach parenting in their own way and provide input only when asked.

4. BE A POSITIVE PRESENCE

Children are sometimes more comfortabl­e opening up to their grandparen­ts than their parents, and it’s important that you make the effort to listen to them and take them seriously. This will lead them to feeling loved and cared for and help them develop their selfesteem.

Finally, do your best to nd fun activities you can take part in together. While spoiling grandchild­ren with presents and sweets tends to be a part of the grandparen­ting gig, the most meaningful thing you can do is dote on them with your time, attention and love.

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