What is the importance of grandmother in our life [500-600 words]
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Our grandparents forgive us almost everything. They always support us with their fingers crossed and are full of pride when they tell others about our successes or show our pictures. They never forget our birthdates, however much grandchildren they had, and give us sense of security.
Grandchildren usually have absolute power over their grandparents and use it in their interests.
If grandparents can they come from the other end of town, just to pick up their kid home from nurseries or tell him a bedtime story — and not only when mom “goes down” after an important meeting, or dad leaves for long business trip in some delegation. They can take a vacation only to take their grandchildren to Zoo, or even just walk in the street. Help their child draw a hare, or take their side when they are not right.
They have plenty of time for their grandchildren. They are in no hurry, as their adult children, and remember the days when there were no faxes, the Internet, ATMs, and holiday greetings sent by mail but not by e-mail. However, grandparents can quit what they are doing to feed their grandchildren, to build a castle on the table or even to repair a tape recorder for a whole week.
We can always talk seriously about important matters to our grandparents. They recall the names of our friends in kindergarten .They are very wise and know exactly when the child wants to just cry. More than that, our grandparents are great negotiators between their grandchildren and their parents.
And another big advantage – they know a lot of children’s puzzles and a lot of stories, and can even tell how my mother boasted that ate all the holes in the cheese. Kids love these stories, thanks to them, they find out that dad was the same inept as we are, and mom didn’t always work until late in the evening as she does today.
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Our grandparents forgive us almost everything. They always support us with their fingers crossed and are full of pride when they tell others about our successes or show our pictures. They never forget our birthdates, however much grandchildren they had, and give us sense of security.
Grandchildren usually have absolute power over their grandparents and use it in their interests.
If grandparents can they come from the other end of town, just to pick up their kid home from nurseries or tell him a bedtime story — and not only when mom “goes down” after an important meeting, or dad leaves for long business trip in some delegation. They can take a vacation only to take their grandchildren to Zoo, or even just walk in the street. Help their child draw a hare, or take their side when they are not right.
They have plenty of time for their grandchildren. They are in no hurry, as their adult children, and remember the days when there were no faxes, the Internet, ATMs, and holiday greetings sent by mail but not by e-mail. However, grandparents can quit what they are doing to feed their grandchildren, to build a castle on the table or even to repair a tape recorder for a whole week.
We can always talk seriously about important matters to our grandparents. They recall the names of our friends in kindergarten .They are very wise and know exactly when the child wants to just cry. More than that, our grandparents are great negotiators between their grandchildren and their parents.
And another big advantage – they know a lot of children’s puzzles and a lot of stories, and can even tell how my mother boasted that ate all the holes in the cheese. Kids love these stories, thanks to them, they find out that dad was the same inept as we are, and mom didn’t always work until late in the evening as she does today.
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Grandparents play an important role in the lives of their grandchildren, though it is often indirect. Most of their significance to children is seen through the support and help they give to their parents. Grandparents are often seen as "stress buffers," family "watchdogs," "roots," "arbitrators," and "supporters."
Although these six factors have an influence on grandparent-grandchild closeness, the attitude of grandparents is the most important factor. Research shows that love for grandparents isn't built into the grandparent-grandchild relationship. In other words, grandchildren don't automatically value their grandparents.
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