While many children have close relationships with at least one grandparent or set of grandparents, this doesn’t necessarily happen. Children may have only limited contact with their grandparents for a variety of different practical and financial reasons.
Geographical distance may make it hard for children to have regular and meaningful contact with their grandparents if they live a long way away in this country or inanother country.
A grandparent may be frail, with emotional and physical needs of their own.
Both parents, or the lone parent, may be working flat out to pay the rent or mortgage, with little time, space or money for keeping up regular contact.
The grandparents may be at the peak of their own careers, with little time or energy to devote to grandchildren or childcare.
Conflict within the family, or a rift between family members, may limit contact and affect how children view their grandparents.
While many children have close relationships with at least one grandparent or set of grandparents, this doesn’t necessarily happen. Children may have only limited contact with their grandparents for a variety of different practical and financial reasons.Geographical distance may make it hard for children to have regular and meaningful contact with their grandparents if they live a long way away in this country or inanother country.A grandparent may be frail, with emotional and physical needs of their own.Both parents, or the lone parent, may be working flat out to pay the rent or mortgage, with little time, space or money for keeping up regular contact.The grandparents may be at the peak of their own careers, with little time or energy to devote to grandchildren or childcare.Conflict within the family, or a rift between family members, may limit contact and affect how children view their grandparents.
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