The Incredible Benefits Of Spending Time With Your Grandchildren
Now that you are transitioning into retirement, you are free to do more of what you love with the people you love. Creating memories with your grandchildren will be something each of you cherish and hold on to. Did you know two out of three grandparents think being a grandparent is the most important and satisfying thing in their lives? Here are some of the incredible benefits of spending time with your grandchildren:
1. Increase Happiness For Everyone
A close relationship between grandparents and grandchildren has shown to decrease symptoms of depression for both generations. Grandparents in the study were found to be less depressed when they received or gave tangible help to their grandchildren. Anything from rides to school, advice on life, or helping financially were contributors to lessened depressive symptoms found in older adults.
Children with a high level of positive grandparental involvement have shown fewer emotional and behavioral problems and are seen to be more secure and significantly happier.
2. Sharing Family History
Grandparents have incredible insight to family history. Teaching your grandchildren about where they come from, and the struggles and successes of the family helps grandchildren better understand their unique history. Grandparents may have family heirlooms to pass down, like photo albums and family recipes that grandchildren would greatly value. Grandparents who share their fondest stories can keep their memories alive. Every family is unique in its makeup and journey. Grandparents can unlock their history and make it a part of the present for younger generations.
3. Keeps You Socially And Physically Active
Playing with grandchildren can be a fun and rewarding way to remain physically active. Whether you’re playing a game of catch, walking around the shopping mall, or taking a relaxing walk around the park, the exercise and memories created are great for each of you.
Taking your grandchild out could provide opportunities for meeting other adults,
and grandparents. This social interaction can help you find and grow your social circle throughout retirement.
4. Becoming A Role Model
As retiree’s age, they can struggle to find purpose. Becoming a role model to your grandchildren is one of the most fulfilling and loving things you can do. You’ll be able to share all your life experiences to help teach a new generation. Afterall, now is the time to do more of what you love with the people you love.
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