Writer Rhiannon Lucy Cossletthas calledgrandparents the invisible glue that holds together broken childcare systems. And she made a good point: one studyfoundthat 85% of UK grandparents offer some kind of support when it comes to looking after grandchildren. And so did Mumsnet userLadySmurf. So you can imagine her disappointment when she stepped up to look after her two grandkids and got into such a bad fight with one that even now, a month later, he still isn’t talking to her. Unable to confidently determine the best way to proceed, she told her story online and asked outsiders to share their opinions on the situation.
This lady was asked to take care of her grandkids, but she couldn’t stop the older one from swearing
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And their conflict led to a physical altercation
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Grandparents often don’t get the recognition they deserve when it comes to childcare
Susan Stiffelman, who is a licensed and practicing psychotherapist and marriage and family therapist, says it isn’t okay for kids to treat their grandparents with disrespect, and it’s unhealthy for them to get away with it.
To address the problem, Stiffelmanoffersa three-step approach:
“Children do best when they are raised in a tribe, with healthy attachments to a number of caring adults,” the psychotherapist adds. “But it’s important that [grandparents are reminded] that it’s in their grandchildren’s best interest to treat people well — including close family.”
People have had a lot of reactions to the lady’s story
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