Even though we are now used to thinking of families in terms of the nuclear unit (parents and children) humans are social beings and benefit from having a very wide network of connections. Research shows that grandparents (as well as aunts and uncles) contribute to the family's "generativity" or passing on of family values, family stories, social skills, and many other positive attributes. Children with secure and extensive social and family networks tend to be exposed to less risky behaviors and their parents also benefit from the extra psychosocial support.
Grandmothers for Peace was created in 1982.
The plural possessive is grandmothers'.
A group of grandmothers is commonly referred to as a "wisdom" or a "blessing" of grandmothers.
That depends, if you are referring to grandmothers as in a group or multiple grandmothers no, if you implying it belongs to a singular grandomother it would be "grandmother's" and finally if its something possessed by multiple grandmothers it would be "grandmothers'"
The plural form for the noun grandmother is grandmothers. The plural possessive form is grandmothers'.
Your mothers grandmothers children are each others siblings.
The twins names are Jenna and Eva, after their two Grandmothers. The twins names are Jenna and Eva, after their two Grandmothers. The twins names are Jenna and Eva, after their two Grandmothers. The twins names are Jenna and Eva, after their two Grandmothers.
Grandmothers are people and like all other people, some are nice and some are not.
There is no standard collective noun for the noun grandmothers, in which case any noun that suits the situation can function as a collective noun. For example, you might have a 'pair of grandmothers', a 'groupof grandmothers', a 'crowd of grandmothers', etc.The collective nouns for grandparents are a wisdom of grandparents and a nag of grandparents.
In the Maori culture, children often address their grandmothers as "kuia" or "kui."
Yes, it would be correct to say that your family has a history of healthcare professionals. Your grandfather was a Pediatrician, your father is a Cardiologist, and both grandmothers along with one great grandmother were Nurses.
Grandmothers (plural, more than one grandmother) is las abuelas in Spanish.