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If this is your first visit, welcome! This site is devoted to my life experiences as a Filipino-American who immigrated from the Philippines to the United States in 1960. I came to the US as a graduate student when I was 26 years old. I am now in my mid-80's and thanks God for his blessings, I have four successful and professional children and six grandchildren here in the US. My wife and I had been enjoying the snow bird lifestyle between US and Philippines after my retirement from USFDA in 2002. Macrine(RIP),Me and my oldest son are the Intellectual migrants. Were were born in the Philippines, came to the US in 1960 and later became US citizens in 1972. Some of the photos and videos in this site, I do not own. However, I have no intention on infringing on your copyrights. Cheers!

Friday, October 24, 2025

The Bond Of Children and their Grandparents

The bond between children and their grandparents is more than just a source of warmth and family stories, it may have profound effects on a child’s emotional and psychological development. Recent research has shown that children who maintain healthy, regular relationships with their grandparents are 30% less likely to experience depression. Beyond reducing the risk of mental health challenges, these relationships are associated with higher levels of empathy and lower levels of stress hormones, highlighting the critical role grandparents can play in nurturing well-rounded, emotionally resilient children.

Grandparents often provide a unique form of support that complements parenting. They offer stability, guidance, and unconditional affection, helping children feel secure and valued. Their presence introduces intergenerational wisdom, reinforcing life lessons that promote emotional intelligence and understanding. Children who see their grandparents regularly tend to develop stronger social skills, an increased capacity for empathy, and improved coping mechanisms for dealing with stress.

The connection between grandparent involvement and reduced stress levels is particularly compelling. Regular, positive interactions with grandparents can help lower cortisol, the body’s primary stress hormone, fostering both emotional and physical well-being. This biological response suggests that the benefits of close grandparent relationships go beyond psychology, they impact a child’s overall health, strengthening resilience to future challenges.

Moreover, these relationships provide children with a sense of continuity and belonging, connecting them to family history and cultural traditions. This rootedness contributes to their self-esteem and identity formation, reinforcing a secure foundation from which they can navigate the world confidently.

Grandparents’ influence is not only beneficial for children’s mental and emotional health but also creates meaningful experiences for the grandparents themselves. The mutual bond nurtures joy, purpose, and a sense of being valued, demonstrating that intergenerational relationships enrich lives on both sides.

This research underscores the importance of family connections in shaping healthier, happier, and more empathetic individuals. Encouraging children to spend time with grandparents is a simple yet profoundly impactful way to support emotional development and build stronger family networks.

Meanwhile, here's a more personal write-up on The Power of Grandparent Bonds: A Legacy of Love Across Generations


My Six Grandchildren- From L to R: Carenna, Elaine, Ian, Philip, Alix and Marina, 2014

I recently came across an image (above) that struck a deep chord in me. It said that children who maintain close, regular relationships with their grandparents are 30% less likely to become depressed, show higher empathy, and have lower stress hormone levels.

That’s not just a comforting statistic — it’s a beautiful truth about the enduring power of love between generations.

As a grandfather of six and a great-grandfather of two, I’ve lived long enough to see how these connections shape lives in quiet yet profound ways. Among my six adult grandchildren, two remain especially close to me, despite living hundreds of miles away. Our conversations — though not frequent — carry warmth, laughter, and a sense of continuity that bridges the miles and years.

When I think about them, I feel a gentle reassurance that the bond we share matters. Not only to me, but perhaps to them too, in ways that go beyond words. Science may call it emotional regulation or reduced cortisol levels; I simply call it love that heals both ways.

Grandparents hold a unique place in a child’s life. We offer stories from another time, lessons learned through struggle and joy, and an unconditional love that expects nothing in return. In turn, our grandchildren gift us something equally precious — purpose, connection, and the joy of seeing life’s circle continue.

Even when distance separates us, it’s the effort to stay connected — a phone call, a photo, a shared memory — that keeps that invisible thread alive. I sometimes wish I could be closer to all my grandchildren and great-grandchildren, to see their faces light up in person rather than through a screen. But I’ve come to realize that love transcends geography. It resides in the heart, not the calendar or the map.

If you are fortunate enough to have your grandparents still with you, reach out to them. Ask them about their youth, their challenges, their dreams. You may discover wisdom and comfort that no book or screen can ever give.

And for fellow grandparents reading this — cherish those little moments, however rare they may be. Each text, call, or smile from a grandchild is a quiet reminder that our legacy is not what we own or achieve, but the love we leave behind.

Until next time, keep living with gratitude, connection, and the quiet joy of knowing that love — once given — never fades.

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