According to recent research, the number of grandparents raising their grandchildren is on the rise: The Pew Charitable Trusts reported that 2.9 million Americans were “custodial grandparents,” with legal responsibility for raising their children’s children. And, according to U.S. Census data, 1.5 million of these custodial grandparents are still in the workforce.
Grandparents may take on parenting responsibilities when their own children struggle with drug or alcohol dependency, have health issues, pass away, or become incarcerated. In February 2018, the U.S. Senate passed the Supporting Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Act. This act will create a federal task force to support the increasing number of grandparents raising grandchildren – many as a result of the swelling opioid addiction crisis.
Although your plans for your adult years may not have included raising your grandchildren, you now have an even greater opportunity to positively impact this new generation. Use these seven tips to shine in your new role as a custodial grandparent.