Grandma is doing a lot more than baking cookies these days. After raising her own children, she is stepping in and caring for grandchildren while their parents work. In the process, she is helping forge bridges between generations and strengthening family bonds.
Grandparents caring for young children is an increasing trend in the United
States. Not only does this arrangement seem like a natural solution to daycare,
it also suits many members of the family for financial and emotional reasons.
Dr. Janiece Pompa has seen many different family arrangements in her years as a psychologist at the University of Utah. She believes grandparents caring for their grandchildren can be a positive situation for everyone involved.
"Having grandparents care for their grandchildren can help form a wonderful bond between generations," Dr. Pompa says. "A child's development and sense of security is enhanced by having as many positive, caring relatives and adults in their life as possible."
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