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  3. The Best Grandparent Quotes to Show Just How Much You ... - AOL

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    Show grandma and grandpa just how loved they are with these best grandparent quotes. Read them aloud, send a quick text or use them in a Grandparents' Day card. The Best Grandparent Quotes to Show ...

  4. 10 Grandparents Day Quotes to Post on September 9 - AOL

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    Grandparents day quotes Source: Flickr “A child needs a grandparent, anybody’s grandparent, to grow a little more securely into an unfamiliar world.” -Charles and Ann Morse

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    8. "Lord, bless the grandparents who still think we're 8 years old—no matter how tall we get." 9. "God, thank you for grandparents who always have money for ice cream and a minute for a funny ...

  6. 7 Unacceptable Things Grandparents Should NEVER Say or Do - AOL

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    Some new parents don’t want grandparents to visit at the hospital or even at the home for a few weeks. Others welcome help immediately. It’s important for grandparents to be supportive and ...

  7. Extended family - Wikipedia

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    Particularly in working-class communities, grown children tend to establish their own households within the same general area as their parents, aunts, uncles, and grandparents. These extended family members tend to gather often for family events and to feel responsible for helping and supporting one another, both emotionally and financially.

  8. I don't mind if they never have kids - AOL

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    The author doesn't mind if she doesn't become a grandparent. Getty Images Whenever we're with my mother-in-law, she asks my son and daughter-in-law when they'll have kids.

  9. Family estrangement - Wikipedia

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    Family estrangements are broken relationships between parents, grandparents, siblings, children, cousins, etc. Although a family estrangement can begin at any stage of life, it often begins during late adolescence or early adulthood. Characteristics of estrangement may include a lack of empathy in one or more of the parties involved.