Today’s parents have a fresh take on grandparenting—and it might surprise you.

Being a grandparent has always been a special role, but in today’s world, the expectations have evolved. Gen Z and Millennial parents are bringing new guidelines to the table, often rooted in modern parenting philosophies and a focus on mental health, boundaries, and inclusivity. While Boomers may have grown up with traditional ideas of family roles, the younger generations are looking for a more balanced and thoughtful approach to grandparenting.
This shift doesn’t mean Boomers need to walk on eggshells—it’s more about adapting to new norms and building strong, respectful relationships with their adult children and grandchildren. The good news is that understanding these guidelines can lead to a deeper, more fulfilling connection with the whole family.












