4 Ways to Help Children Remember Their Grandparents

Grandparents play a very special and important role in the lives of their grandchildren and should never be forgotten. With that in mind, we want to suggest four ways to help children remember their grandparents.
4 Ways to Help Children Remember Their Grandparents

Last update: 30 July, 2020

Grandparents are those extraordinary individuals that cared for us and spoiled us when we were little. Many say that grandparents should be eternal, but we all know that’s not possible. However, their memories remain with us forever. Today, we want to share four ways to help children remember their grandparents and feel connected to them always.

“Surely, two of the most satisfying experiences in life must be those of being a grandchild or a grandparent”.

– Donald A. Norberg –

4 ways to help children remember their grandparents

A child taking a selfie with his grandparents.

Create a book of life memories

One very original way to help children remember their grandparents is for their grandparents to create a book of memoirs. They can fill this book with memories from their lives and then, years later, give it to their grandchildren.

In other words, they can write all about experiences and memories from different times in their lives… Childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age. They can also include specific memories about their children and grandchildren, of course.

Specific information that they can include in this notebook is:

  • Important personal information about themselves: Date and year of birth, full name, family tree, etc.
  • Interesting facts: Hobbies, interests, talents, etc.

To carry out this task, grandparents can purchase a blank notebook and begin writing down whatever comes to mind. However, there are also various options on the market that are based on this same idea. For example, the book For My Grandchild.

A grandparent/grandchild photo album

Photographs are also a marvelous resource that helps us go back in time to experiences from the past. With that in mind, a special and beautiful way to help children remember their grandparents is to create a photo album that features shared memories.

This can be extremely touching because it gives children a permanent and tangible record of their dear grandparents.

“If you’re lucky enough to still have grandparents, visit them, cherish them and celebrate them while you can.”

– Regina Brett –

Grandparents and grandchildren on the beach.

Give grandchildren an object of sentimental value

All grandparents save different objects that have sentimental value in order to, one day, give them to their grandchildren. Perhaps a necklace, a watch, a bracelet, a figurine, etc. These items make for extremely precious and significant gifts that unite children and grandparents no matter what happens.

Spending time together is the most essential way to help children remember their grandparents

Time has an immeasurable value. Therefore, the best gift that grandparents and grandchildren can give one another is the gift of time spent together… Laughing, having fun, learning, etc. In short, creating great memories and developing strong emotional bonds that will last a lifetime.

In this sense, it’s important to keep in mind the gestures of love, care, and affection that neither party will ever forget. These should be the priority in any relationship, especially those that exist between grandparents and grandchildren.

“Love is the greatest gift that one generation can leave to another”.

– Richard Garnett –

Final thoughts on grandparents

Grandparents respect all of our care, respect, attention, and admiration. They’re willing to give everything for their grandchildren, and we should do the same for them.

Grandchildren should be able to enjoy the company of their grandparents and have the opportunity to give them all the hugs and kisses they want. Remember, unfortunately, your children’s grandparents won’t live forever.

Of course, even though that’s true, their memories will live on in the hearts and memories of your children forever.

 


This text is provided for informational purposes only and does not replace consultation with a professional. If in doubt, consult your specialist.