This is a real life situation that I want some real life answers to. I'm a parent. I have grown children. And my question is, whose responsibility is is it to make sure that these parent child relationships flourish and continue to stay tight? And what I mean by that is so the best way I can do this is just give you an example of what I'm talking about

Who does what?????

@TamBam
Tammy Johnson
@TamBam · 2:54
But I get your frustration. You sound like an awesome mom. And I think at some point they're going to realize it. They're going to realize they should have reached out to you and everything. And I think it's their response, stability to bring their grandkids to you, bring the grandkids to grandma house. It's like when I was growing up, that's what we used to do go to Grandma house, chill with Grandma, hang out with grandma
@MsColes77
Tanya Coles
@MsColes77 · 3:31
Hello, Catherine. I'm not a parent. However, I'm probably that child that does not call their parents enough. I talk to my parents about twice a week and I go see them about once a week, and that's because I work a lot and my parents have each other, but they're also very active. They're not always home waiting for me to call either. And so they are active with their church and they go out and do different things together
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

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@FFO
Franklin Finds Out
@FFO · 4:18
Whatever the case may be to prove a point, you have to do it from a place that's genuinely coming from a place of love, because you want to have that relationship with your family and you don't want to ruin that familiar unit in a way that could potentially be irreparable. Because I've seen that happen, I've had that happen to me
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