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Growing up With Grandparents
Making Your Parents Part of Your Child's Life
By Kimberly Austin
If it's not practical for your child to visit his grandparents regularly – if they are separated by several states or an ocean, for example – you can still foster a strong relationship between them. Grandchild and Grandparent can both keep journals and videotape greetings and mail them to each other once a month. Grandparents can send video or audiotapes of bedtime stories, or send a package of seeds for the child to plant.
Teach your children to honor, love and cherish their grandparents. They'll thank you for it one day
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