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BRANDON GLICKSTEIN Co-Founder & Integrator at Monster Lead Group
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A multigenerational family holiday, one that likely involves grandparents, has been viewed as a unique way of making lasting memories. Indeed, having all the family together provides a perfect bonding opportunity, especially in light of the quality time that many people missed due to the pandemic.
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t’s not just the kids and grandparents who get to enjoy themselves either; parents will have an extra pair of hands to help with the children.
THE BENEFITS The presence of grandparents can enrich a child’s vacation experience, and having them together provides opportunities for the older generation
The makeup of a multigenerational family will mean having multiple (and differing) tastes and preferences to consider. Unless there is consensus on how to select locations or activities beforehand, leaving it up to everybody is a recipe for a hard time. to teach, have fun and spoil the young ones. Additionally, time spent together can make for fun memories, while connecting as a family is likely to have mental health benefits for everyone. For parents, having grandparents come along ensures they can take up some of the babysitting load. Indeed, even a night off from parenting can be a welcome relief for a couple looking to enjoy their vacation.
HELPFUL C O N S I D E R AT I O N S The makeup of a multigenerational family will mean having multiple (and differing) tastes and preferences to consider. Unless there is consensus on how to select locations or activities beforehand, leaving it up to everybody is a recipe for a hard time. Also, quiet time might be hard to come by with a large family on hand.
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