Gerontologist. Founder Director of AAA ART OF ACTIVE AGEING FOUNDATION.Psychologist, an Arts Based & movement Therapist. I help seniors citizens live a life of hope, enthusiasm, and happiness.
Bridging Generations: Exploring Rural and Urban Contrasts Within families, the bond between grandparents and grandchildren is special, filled with tradition, wisdom, and love. But this bond looks different depending on whether you're in the villege or the city. In rural areas, where life moves at a slower pace and families often live close by, grandparents and grandchildren naturally grow close. They share meals, stories, and traditions, creating memories that tie generations together seamlessly. In contrast, in busy urban areas, family connections can sometimes get lost in the chaos. Grandparents might feel distant from their grandchildren, only playing a role during occasional visits amidst hectic schedules. Yet, even in urban settings, strong relationships between grandparents and grandchildren can thrive. By making time for each other, having meaningful conversations, and bridging the generation gap, families can strengthen these bonds and create a legacy of love that lasts beyond city life. Whether in the peaceful countryside or the bustling city, the bond between grandparents and grandchildren remains a timeless symbol of family love. Let's cherish and nurture these relationships, creating memories that will endure for generations. #FamilyFirst #InterGenerationalBonds #UrbanVsRural
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Enhancing Elder lives, one step at a time; Counselor, Caregiver & Consultant to Seniors/Elder Adults at activeelderly.com, Gerontologist, TISS, Mumbai
5moThanks for sharing the video. Yes, we need to keep the inter-generational relationships going. This was something that was common a few decades ago in our wonderful country and needs to be revived. Keep up the good work Rekha Singh