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In a world increasingly separated by technology and fast pace, this day serves as a bridge that connects children to their roots and elders to the future. When grandparents actively engage with grandchildren, everyone benefits.
Beyond childcare, grandparents enrich educational growth by passing on cultural heritage and values through storytelling, moral guidance, and lived experience, offering lessons that go beyond textbooks. Through programs such as AARP Foundation’s Experience Corps, older adults can serve as tutors, mentors or school volunteers, which can improve student outcomes while also enhancing their own health. Many grandparents today also care deeply about the world their grandchildren will inherit and experience anxiety about the effects of climate change. This emotional investment often leads them to engage in climate activism groups such as Elders Climate Action. Many older adults believe that we owe it to future generations to preserve Earth’s resources fairly and sustainably. Climate change imposes disproportionate burdens on children today, meaning current actions carry ethical weight for the future. By sharing leisure activities such as gardening or taking nature walks with their grandchildren, they can foster bonds between generations and build common goals regarding sustainability. Grandparents can share firsthand experiences on conserving resources, understanding pollution, and create mutual learning opportunities, and a connection to the natural world. This can help nurture children’s environmental awareness and embeds long-term stewardship. To Celebrate, here are some meaningful ways to observe Grandparents’ Day and to honor grandparents while nurturing connection, learning, and environmental mindfulness that can positively impact our planet.
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AARP. (n.d.). AARP Foundation Experience Corps. https://www.aarp.org/volunteer/programs/experience-corps/ Blumberg, P. O. (2025, September 6). How being a grandparent can improve your health. https://time.com/7302260/grandparent-health-benefits/?utm_source=chatgpt.com Constable, K. (2024, November 13). 72% of Grandparents Feel Less Lonely Because of Their Grandkids, According to New Poll. https://www.parents.com/new-poll-highlights-the-benefits-of-being-grandparents-8744078?utm_source=chatgpt.com Demme, E. (2021, April 7). The Importance of Intergenerational Learning for Young & Old. https://demmelearning.com/blog/intergenerational-learning-importance/?utm_source=chatgpt.com Elders Climate Action. (n.d.). Quick actions you can take for climate. https://www.eldersclimateaction.org/ Kudryavtsev, A. (2016, June 6). Intergenerational education. https://eepro.naaee.org/community/blog/intergenerational-education?utm_source=chatgpt.com Resilience. (2017, August 9). Grandparenting for Sustainability. https://www.resilience.org/stories/2017-08-09/grandparenting-for-sustainability/?utm_source=chatgpt.com University of Oxford. (n.d.). Grandparents Contribute to Children’s Well-being. chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www.ox.ac.uk/sites/files/oxford/field/field_document/Grandparents_Contribute_to_Children%E2%80%99s_Well-being.pdf
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Happy Earth Day! A day to remind us of how important it is to take care of our planet.
Take time to celebrate the day by spending time in nature, recycling, or planting. Being in natural environments has been shown to reduce stress, improve attention, and foster emotional well-being.
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