Grandparenting From A Distance
How do you stay close with your grandchildren, even though you do not live close by? The tyranny of distance is a big challenge for so many grandparents. Ian Barnett from National Grandparent Movement shares practical and spiritual tips for not letting geographical space keep you from staying connected.
Key Takeaways:
Bridging the Gap: Grandparents can overcome physical distance by using technology and thoughtful planning to connect with grandchildren.
Plan and Budget: Allocate resources appropriately to facilitate visits and celebrate significant milestones in grandchildren's lives.
Creativity in Communication: Regular video calls, handwritten letters, and gifts can help maintain and strengthen the grandparent-grandchildren bond.
Intentional Presence: Being physically present for important events or holidays whenever possible can leave a lasting impression.
Adapt and Engage: Identify and adapt to grandchildren’s interests to foster more meaningful connections.
Notable Quotes:
"No matter how far away they are from you, there is something you can do."
"Prayer can cover the geography."
"If you want to be in their lives, then look for the opportunities."
"Every time you invest in the now, you're investing in the later on."
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