A new study comparing Asian and Western societies has found that strong grandparent-child relationships can bring reciprocal benefits for the whole family, helping not only parents but also keeping grandparents’ minds sharp and dementia-free.
University of South Australia’s Emeritus Professor Marjory Ebbeck examined intergenerational relationships in her study spanning Australia, Singapore, and Hong Kong and found that in many Asian cultures, grandparents are very integrated into family life.
“Grandparents are often living with their children and playing an active role in their grandchildren’s education and development,” Ebbeck said.
While this undoubtedly means potential childcare—it also delivers significant value to grandparents by boosting their self-worth, social connections, and wellness….