How do you keep a conversation going with your grandparents?
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Tell a joke.
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Share a funny story.
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Reminisce together... remember when we went on ___ trip together.
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What you had for dinner?
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How is school going?
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If we could only have one holiday – which one would you pick?
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What did you play today?
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What are you going to do tonight?
Why are grandparents special?
Grandparents can get away with a little spoiling
, which gives them a special place in a child’s (and a Mom’s) heart. They tell great stories. Grandparents are the bearers of a family’s history. They pass on family traditions and regale Grandchildren about how life ‘used to be’.
What should I say to my grandparents?
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To my mentors and best friends, Happy Grandparents Day.
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Grandma, thank you for your infinite love and wisdom. ...
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Thank you for building a family of love and kindness. ...
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Grandma, thank you for always spoiling me! ...
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To the best hugger(s) I know, Happy Grandparents Day!
How can you find out who your grandparents are?
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Grandparent’s obituary. If you don’t know your grandparent’s name, how on earth are you supposed to find their obituary? ...
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Parent’s marriage certificate. ...
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Parent’s marriage announcement. ...
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Parent’s death certificate. ...
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Social Security Application.
Who knows me better questions to ask?
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Who is your hero?
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If you could live anywhere, where would it be?
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What is your biggest fear?
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What is your favorite family vacation?
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What would you change about yourself if you could?
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What really makes you angry?
What are some fun questions to ask?
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What would you name your boat if you had one? ...
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What’s the closest thing to real magic? ...
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Who is the messiest person you know? ...
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What will finally break the internet? ...
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What’s the most useless talent you have? ...
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What would be on the gag reel of your life? ...
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Where is the worst smelling place you’ve been?
How do I talk to my grandmother?
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Give Them an Update on Your Life. Guess what grandma is probably most interested in hearing about? ...
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Help Them Reminisce About Their Own Lives. Aside from being a wealth of knowledge and wisdom, our elders often have some great stories from their childhoods as well! ...
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Discuss Current Events.
What to talk about with grandkids?
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What’s the funniest thing that happened at school today?
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What’s your least favorite thing about school?
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What’s your favorite part of the day at school?
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What’s the best present you’ve ever received?
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What’s something that made you sad today?
How do I connect with my grandparents?
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Use Skype or FaceTime. Yes, seeing the grandkids on a computer or phone screen isn’t the same as hugging or snuggling with them. ...
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Read bedtime stories. ...
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Send snail mail. ...
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Display photos. ...
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Give a house tour. ...
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Share an interest. ...
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Create a photo album. ...
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Speak their language.
How do I spend time with my grandparents?
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Play cards. ...
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Solve crosswords, puzzles or riddles. ...
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Interview each other! ...
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Draw a family tree, and discuss its branches. ...
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Share old photos and talk about the stories behind them. ...
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Go on a walk. ...
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Have a tea party. ...
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Take turns reading a book.
How important are grandparents in a child’s life?
Grandparents are a valuable resource because they have so many stories and experiences from their own lives to share. ... Grandparents also
offer a link to a child’s cultural heritage and family history
. Children understand more of who they are and where they come from through their connection with their grandparents.
How often should grandchildren see their grandparents?
From her research, having visiting grandparents from 5-10 days for each visit is usually enough to make
about four trips every year
. Well, that sounds plausible, but it all depends on your family dynamics. Your child might be all grown up and loves spending time with their grandparents.
Why do toddlers love their grandparents?
Wyatt Fisher, a licensed clinical psychologist in Denver, says there are usually two reasons a child prefers the grandparent over the parent. ...
Children tend to bond with those they spend the most time with
.” “The second possible reason is the grandparent tunes more into the child’s signals than the parent,” Fisher says.
Edited and fact-checked by the FixAnswer editorial team.