Good Grandparenting

When your children have children, you become a
grandparent. That’s the easy part. But what is a
good grandparent? What is a faithful grandparent?
Today there are more grandparents than ever.
Nearly 60 million Americans are over the age of
55, and grandparenting roles once modeled by their
grandparents have changed dramatically.
Americans
live longer and are more mobile than any
generation before. High divorce rates and single
parent homes have opened new roles for
grandparents as primary care givers and 4 million
grandparents are primarily responsible for raising
their grandchildren. Some grandparents are legally
prevented from seeing, or even contacting their
grandchildren.
Other older adults are fulfilling non-biological
grandparenting roles by being surrogate
grandparents. Given the many changes in our
society and in the make-up of the family, many
grandparents wonder what their role is? What do
children need and how can grandparents use their
talents and influence to fulfill those needs?
Use this MOSAIC as a discussion starter in your
next congregation council or evangelism meeting, adult forum or
young adult gathering. MOSAIC comes with a handy user's guide that
makes this resource even more helpful.
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