Help, Wisdom and Experience Can Make Life Easier
Grandparents play an important role in the whole parenting issue and they can be highly helpful. But on the contrary, they can also possibly put the parents into ¡°middle management perspective. So how important is the role of grandparents in raising their grandchildren? How can parents benefit from their parents' parenting experiences and eschew the probable problems that come with them?
Grandparents reap experiences and lessons through the years of their lives. They continue to acquire considerable wisdom from all these and new parents' problems may appear small through the eyes of grandparents as they have a ready solution for them. The thought that there are grandparents to turn to as certain problems arise especially when it comes to parenting is helpful and overly comforting. In addition, as part of the trend nowadays, parents are oftentimes busy with their own career. Again, it is a relief to know that grandparents are easily accessible to assist you should situations call for it.
On the other hand, problems usually arise when grandparents tend to forget or refuse to recognize that their task as your parents are somewhat finished, after raising you and setting you on the proper path. Now it is their time to sit back and relax and allow you to be on your own as the time has come for you to raise your own family. Of course, they still and will love you as always no matter what and you can be assured that they are just there behind you, supporting you all the way. However, it is important that grandparents know when to step in, to which, a good number of grandparents find it hard to accept.
Dealing with ¡°interfering grandparents does not have to be that difficult. In most cases, what is truly needed is just a diplomatic word for their ears to hear. Sometimes though, their urge to meddle in is just too strong, that regardless of how subtle you are, they cannot resist themselves from lending their helping hand and putting in their worth. As this happens, it is a good idea to take some moment to ponder and carefully gaze at the situation before getting too caught up.
Generally, grandparents merely want only the best welfare for their grandchildren. Although at some point, their advice is taken as interference, but if you take the time to pause and reflect on it, you will realize that grandparents' advices do have considerable merit. Also, it is normal to permit annoyance over their ¡°interference in order for you to overpower your own sense of independence.
Grandparents have with them their own opinions, desires and views. These may not always collaborate with yours, but you still have to respect them no matter what the cost. When you find your children's grandparents wanting to do something that you fancy them not to, instead of arguing about it, why not think it over and determine whether or not it will affect or do harm to something that you strongly feel about. If in the end you think that it will do no harm with regards to your ways of raising your children¸ then why get yourself too beat up with it?
On the event that grandparents' actions cause problem or issue, find a solution. You can always compromise to something wherein everyone will be happy. For example, if grandmother and grandfather want to buy your very young son a bicycle for his birthday but you oppose the idea with the reason that your son is too young for such; instead of rejecting the whole idea, why not suggest something else that your son actually needs or wants at the moment such as an activity center that suits him better. Depositing this idea into their heads, leaving them with the decision to go for it or not is much better than declining their birthday present; at the same time, you avoid conflict all together.
Occasionally and inevitably, you stumble upon issues which may be or may not be easy to handle especially the kind that involves grandparents. Each time this happens, just do not forget that the most convenient solution is to look for a common ground. Remember that no matter how diverse your views and opinions are from your parents, both parties share one best interest, and that is the well-being of your children, their grandchildren. As long as you have this in mind, it is basically easy to come up with a resolution to most of your issues. And keep in mind as well that grandparents are huge help. They are important and having them behind is an exceptional comfort.