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My granddaughter has been cared for by many individuals. How will being cared for by many different people affect her ability to form a close relationship with us?

Last Updated: April 30, 2009

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Grandparents who raise their grandchildren recognize the importance of providing a stable home. Part of providing a stable home environment includes having adults whom the child can trust and depend on as he or she grows and develops. If a child is continually being relocated or does not know for sure whom to turn to, then the ability to form healthy long-term relationships may be in jeopardy. If children learn at a young age that no one will be there for them, they may rebel and look for acceptance from others. Often this results in children becoming involved in unhealthy family-like relationships such as gangs. To learn more about ways to help children establish healthy relationships, consult Helping Grandchildren Create Positive Relationships.

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