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Grandparenting from a Psychologist’s Perspective: How to Build a Strong Bond

August 31, 2025 · Family

Grandfather showing grandchild a family heirloom.

Fostering a Lasting Legacy: The Grandparent’s Unique Contribution

Beyond the daily interactions, you have a singular and powerful role to play in your grandchild’s life: you are the keeper of the family’s story. You connect them to their roots, their heritage, and a world that existed before they did. This contribution is a profound gift that no one else can give in quite the same way.

Sharing your family’s history helps a child build a strong sense of identity. It answers the fundamental question, “Where do I come from?” This doesn’t need to be a formal history lesson. It happens organically through storytelling. Share anecdotes about their parents as children, about your own upbringing, or about great-grandparents they never had the chance to meet. Pull out old photo albums and tell the stories behind the pictures. These narratives weave a rich tapestry of belonging.

This is also your opportunity to pass on core family values without lecturing. Instead of saying, “It’s important to be resilient,” you can tell a story about a time you faced a challenge and overcame it. Instead of saying, “Family is everything,” you can create traditions that bring everyone together. Rituals are the glue that holds families together across generations. These can be simple things that become sacred over time:

  • A special “Grandma’s recipe” for birthday cakes.
  • An annual apple-picking trip in the fall.
  • A weekly video call where you read a story.
  • A silly handshake that only you and your grandchild share.

It’s also vital to acknowledge that families are beautifully diverse. Your family’s traditions may be shaped by culture, faith, geography, or unique circumstances. The key is to co-create traditions that feel meaningful and inclusive for everyone. Have a conversation with your adult children: “I’d love to start a new tradition with the grandkids. What are some things you think they’d enjoy that would also honor our family’s heritage?” This collaborative spirit ensures that the legacy you build is one that will be cherished and carried forward.

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