Wednesday, 30 September 2015

How to teach your Children to respect their Grandparents!

As families are becoming nuclear, the time spent by grandparents and grand children together is shrinking in an alarming rate. But as a parent, you need to take at least some initiatives to teach your kids the irreplaceable functions of grandparents in life. The following 4 points will show you how to lead children to respect their grandparents.

Spend time with your own parents


Time is the best and most precious gift you can give to anyone, even to your own parents. If you children don’t witness the bonding time between your own parents and you; don’t expect them to repeat it in future. Try to spend some family time with your own parents during weekends and extended vacations. Show your children that how much it’s important to interact and have fun with elders in family. If your children have special functions in school, then invite the grandparents too to attend them, if it’s logistically possible.

Top 4 ways to show your love to your child!

In this time of PDA and professing love-for-each-other-in-Facebook, it’s highly important that you should develop a special communication code with your child. Parenthood is a blessing to enjoy that most of the parents tend to forget during the process. Even if you have multiple kids as well as tight work schedule, the 4 ways below can give you a good head start over – how to love your child every day.

Give her the most important gift- your time!


Just like you used to go with your partner on special dates repeat that too with your child; though it would be more suitable to do with kids aged 3 years and upward. Most of the family restaurants have happy hours for children when they charge peanuts for a glass of milkshake or a yummy kiddie lunchbox. Choose an appropriate time and have a date with your child during weekends. Have a chat with her at your heart's content over some delicious food. She will value it more over expensive toys, which is for sure.