Future-proofing your grand relationship


Dear Reader,

Do you remember that feeling when you first held your grandchild? That physical rush of connection with this baby that you were just handed?

My oldest grandson is 8. Yet I first felt that rush of emotion 19 years ago, when I held my niece JP.

She wasn’t my first niece or nephew—not by a long shot—but she was my youngest sister’s first child. That sister was born when I was 15, and she was very much my first baby. So when her child was placed in my arms, it felt like a miracle. I felt an instant connection that I hadn’t felt with any of my other siblings’ children. And though I’m incredibly fond of all of my nieces and nephews, there is still something special about JP.

Now JP is 19, and we don’t see each other often. But thanks to Instagram, I can see what she is doing and thinking regularly. And I can see that even as a college student, she still needs adults in her life to help her process the world. She knows she can always rely on her parents, but there are times in every teen’s life that you don’t want to turn to your parents. And that’s when grandparents (or aunts!) can be the adults she needs.

Many of you are new or expectant grandparents. I know what you are thinking—my grandchild won’t be a teenager for years! But now is the time to set the stage for a relationship where you can be the person they need when they are a teen, and beyond.

What does a teenager need?

  1. Someone to talk with
  2. Someone to laugh with
  3. Someone to provide encouragement and wisdom during hard times
  4. Someone who is a source of advice
  5. Someone who sends them care packages
  6. Someone who celebrates their accomplishments
  7. Someone who to be honest and vulnerable about challenges

The work you are doing now to make sure you are a part of your grandchildren’s lives will ensure that they know they can count on you for all of the above. Don’t ever underestimate how important it is to just be there for your grandchild, whether it’s in person or on the other side of a screen. Keep talking, laughing and providing encouragement now—and when they are teenagers they’ll know they can count on you.

Warm regards,
DeeDee

P.S. If you need some ideas for connecting with grandchildren of any age, Connection Sparks has hundreds! Find it in our shop.

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DeeDee Moore | Founder, More Than Grand LLC | morethangrand.com

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