Jana Carson, GRANDcares Site Coordinator
Grandparents often report that once they start
raising their grandchildren, they do not have time for themselves anymore. Caring for themselves and doing the things
they once enjoyed tend to be moved to the backburner as their lives begin to revolve
around the grandchildren. While putting
grandchildren first is important, grandparents’ lack of self-care can end up being
detrimental for both the grandparent and the grandchild. Stress and negative emotions can begin to
build, resulting in physically and emotionally distressed grandparents. Unfortunately, grandchildren often feel this
distress and the negativity can spill over into grandparent – grandchild interactions. Grandchildren can become distressed as a
result.
This distress helps indicate how important it is for
grandparents to practice self-care. When
grandparents practice self-care, this not only benefits themselves, but the
benefits often translate into better care for their grandchildren. Rather than interacting
with grandchildren from a burnt-out place of frustration and exhaustion, well
cared-for grandparents are able to better access and share the joy, positivity,
and energy they receive from self-care when interacting with their
grandchildren.
Another way to conceptualize the importance of
grandparent self-care is through the analogy of airplane oxygen masks. On airplanes, flight attendants always state
that parents should put their masks on first before assisting children with
theirs. Airlines are not suggesting that
they value the lives of parents more than children, but rather, in order for us
to help other people, we must make sure that we have helped ourselves
first. A parent who faints from lack of
oxygen halfway through putting on their child’s mask has become unable to help
both herself and the child; however, if the parent puts her mask on first, she
can easily help the child.
How do we avoid getting to this negative and
unhealthy place? Or, if we’re already
there, how do we move beyond it? There
are many different tools and strategies that grandparents can utilize to avoid
this stress and negativity. One of the first steps is to recognize that
grandparent caregivers need care too.
This recognition can help grandparents give themselves permission to seek
the things they personally need to feel good without feeling guilty. This recognition
helps grandparents remember that their own needs are important too! Meeting
even some of these needs can help grandparents regain some of their joy,
positivity, and energy, making them feel happier and healthier.
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