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Actually, grandparents have a high level of honor in our country. They are able to connect their children's and grandchildren's generations together. Whenever parents or their children have a problem, they may visit their grandparents to receive help in solving their issues. Grandparents often invite different relatives to their home to strengthen family relationships.
In many families in my country, grandparents have significant roles because all their children turn to them when they have any problems and ask for their opinion in major life events. Some families or some kids even don't do anything without getting approval from their parents, even if they have children. I think that they [...]
That's an interesting question. Family ties have essential meaning in Russia. People always keep in touch with their grandparents, and in nuclear families, they usually play the role of a reunion. For many working parents, who can spend little time with their children, the care of them approximately completely falls to the grandmothers and grandfathers.
I think grandparents play a secondary caregiver role for kids in my country. For example, in Malaysia, my home country, parents are usually very busy with their work schedules and leave their children at their parents' place for the grandparents to take care of them. Additionally, grandparents have a better role in giving the children [...]
I believe in Germany, most people and families really incorporate the role of grandparents into the family life since the parents want the children to have a relationship with them. Also, grandparents can help with the mental or any labor one might experience. This might not be the case for every family, but generally, if [...]
