As I do research for my next book I am uplifted to find many wonderful folks doing many wonderful things to improve the situation surrounding this extended/mixed family conundrum. I am also struck by the realization that, as Albert Einstein said, “It is not possible to solve a problem at the same intellectual level that it was created.” To this I agree 100%. But then of course, who am I to disagree with Einstein.
All kidding aside. The one place we, as Caring Grandparents could start is with the re-framing of the entire debate and struggle. Would it not be more meaningful to frame this entire issue as “A child’s birthright ‘ instead of Grandparents rights in how we talk about things? This change in focus, in my opinion, gets to the heart of the matter. I will just clearly state that if the grandparent is pursuing their rights for any other purpose than “The best interest of the child” then I withdraw my support of that person.
My hope for you is Great-Grandparenting. Grandpa NEIL
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