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need their grandparents and papa, with the child and grandparent’s name included throughout the lively, superlative- filled text. Links to Family History Your parents might not be too pleased to be called a link to the past, but from a child’s perspective that’s just what a grandparent is. Children who spend time with grandparents listen to family stories, tales of the way things were, and get a sense of family history and lineage that kids without grandparents often miss out on. Stability Grandparents offer a sense of stability in an ever-changing world. This is especially true for children whose parents divorce. In the midst of watching their parents separate, knowing grandma or papa are there can be a huge comfort. But life changes don’t have to be as traumatic as divorce to throw a child off-balance. A parent’s new job (or period of unemployment), a change of school, or a move to a new town can all leave a child feeling off- balance and upset. Again, when life gets confusing or upsetting, it helps knowing nana is there. Happier kids Finally, kids with grandparents tend to be happier and more emotionally stable. Oxford University researchers discovered children with grandparents who are actively involved with them are significantly happier than their grandparent-less peers. And a Boston University study reveals kids who grew up with grandparents experienced lower than average rates of depression. Grandparents do so much for your children, why not give them a gift that shows you—and their grandchild—appreciate them. Told from your child’s perspective, My Super-Bestest Grandparent. Lifted from: I. (n.d.). 7 Reasons why kids need their grandparents. Retrieved from https:// w w w. i s e e m e . c o m / b l o g / f a m i l y - t i m e / 7 - reasons-kids-need-grandparents/