well, baldness certainly skips generations, so kids could get it from grandads, but im not sure about many other features.
if you had 3 or more Jewish grandparents you were considered Jewish
The grand children of your granmother's sister are your Second Cousins because you share one or more great-grandparents.
They believe that children need to do well in school by studying well and making good friends, while parents just leave the children whatever they want.
A Great-Aunt is when one or more of your sibling's children have children of their own. Example: You are an aunt when your siblings have their children. When their children grow up and have children then you become a Great-Aunt.Your great-aunt is your grandfather's or grandmother's sister.
No it is not. It is either grandparent's (belonging to one grandparent) or grandparents' (belonging to more than one of them).
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I wouldn't know why these granparents don't like the kids, but you should ask them directly why these kids are not of great interest. Are these grandparents paying more attention to a sibling's children, take note and bring it up. You should also not take offensive if they simply answer that you don't bring them up much or that your children are not their favorites. Be glad they told you directly, but if it's mean, do not tell the kids. It would hurt the to know that their grandparents don't like them or not as much as their cousins.
yes, they lived together, and they lived with joint families which included grandparents, aunty ,uncle and parents and 6 or more children.
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There are many general gifts for grandparents. Some of the best gifts for grandparents are family photos, collectible items from the generation, watches and many more.
Not enough unfortunately. Usually, if the child is removed from both parents' care before legal guardianship is established, the child is remanded to the custody of the state. At that point, it becomes more difficult (and expensive) for grandparents to gain custody. There are heartbreaking stories all over the place of grandparents trying in vain to get custody of their grandchildren.
Charlie's four grandparents are typically the parents of his mother and father. If you have specific names or details about Charlie's family, please provide them for a more tailored response. Otherwise, the grandparents would generally be maternal grandparents (mother's parents) and paternal grandparents (father's parents).