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Parenting Great Kids with Dr. Meg Meeker

PGK-Episode 155: The Heart of Grandparenting (with guest Dr. Ken Canfield)

Parenting Great Kids with Dr. Meg Meeker

Dr. Meg Meeker

Kids & Family, Education, Parenting, Self-improvement

4.61.1K Ratings

🗓️ 8 February 2022

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Grandparenting is different now than it has been in past generations. Many households require two incomes and, with both parents often working outside the home, grandparents tend to fill the gap in taking care of the kids. While this gives grandparents a special window into their grandkids’ lives, it can be tricky in that they must follow the parameters set by their adult children in how they want their children to be raised – often different from generation to generation. Dr. Meg, along with her guest, Dr. Ken Canfield – both involved grandparents themselves – impart wisdom and insight as they share real-life experiences and discuss essential keys to help navigate the joys and difficulties of grandparenting. DR MEG & GUEST DR KEN CANFIELD (PART 1) So much of being a good grandparent is being a good parent all over again to your adult children. A strong relationship with your adult child will have a big impact on your relationship with your grandkids. In part one of this episode, Dr. Canfield, who authored the book, “The Heart of Grandparenting,” discusses the importance of reconciliation between generations. Grandparents often desire a “do-over” of their own parenting years, as they realize the mistakes they made, and want to help their adult children do better with their kids. However, grown children don’t always want to listen to advice from their parents, especially when it comes to raising their own children. This creates a tension that needs to be carefully navigated, and Dr. Canfield shares tips with grandparents on how to successfully do so. DR MEG & GUEST DR KEN CANFIELD (PART 2) Continuing their conversation on grandparenting, Dr. Meg and Dr. Canfield discuss generational synchrony - the unique relationship between grandparents and grandchildren. If a grandchild knows how their grandparent met their spouse, where they went to school, what they did for a living, and so forth, it helps with their identity formation and gives them a sense of belonging. Children seem to thrive when they have a generational connection with a grandparent, and grandparents have a special opportunity to teach and help shape their grandkids in a way that could benefit them throughout their lifetime. FROM THE PRODUCER Thanks for listening to Episode 155, THE HEART OF GRANDPARENTING, and for helping Dr. Meg’s parenting revolution reach more than SIX MILLION downloads! Subscribe, rate, and leave a review for us on iTunes! Get Social with Dr. Meg on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram @MegMeekerMD Dr. Meg’s parenting resources and tools are available at www.meekerparenting.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

For 30 plus years, I've seen every type of child grow up.

0:06.0

Instead of giving me what I wanted, she gave me what I needed, which was true.

0:10.5

Don't let emotions win. Let truth win.

0:14.0

Do your very best and you should have a lot of fun while you do it.

0:16.5

And the better you get at something, the more fun you're going to have is something.

0:19.0

You, moms and dads are wired with everything you need to be a parent to a great kid.

0:27.0

Well, welcome again to Parenting Great Kids.

0:29.5

This is episode number 155 and I am your host, Dr. Meg Meeker.

0:34.5

You know, friends, my goal with the podcast is to encourage you and to help you

0:39.5

and to really grab you by the hand and say, let's go this way because in my experience,

0:44.5

this is what's worked for myself and for thousands of my patients.

0:50.5

So if you enjoy what you're hearing on the podcast, let us know.

0:54.5

And also go to meekerparenting.com and check out our private community Parenting Great Kids community.

1:00.5

It's a lot of fun. I go in and I answer questions.

1:03.5

I do live events and I think you'd really love it.

1:07.5

Anyway, joining me today in the show is Dr. Ken Canfield.

1:11.5

Dr. Canfield is a nationally known leader and scholar who's committed his life to strengthening fathers and families.

1:19.5

He founded the National Center for Fathering, that's Fathers.com in 1990.

1:24.5

And he's been involved with a lot of other organizations during his career.

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He's authored numerous articles, popular and scientific.

1:33.0

He's written 12 books, including the seven secrets of effective fathers, the heart of a father.

1:39.5

They call me dad and now we're going to talk about the heart of grandparenting because both Ken and I are grandparents.

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