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Helping Your Grandkids Could Have a Surprising Brain Benefit, Study Finds : ScienceAlert

Last updated: February 2, 2026 6:15 pm
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How Grandparenting Can Benefit Both Grandparents and Grandchildren

Grandparents play a significant role in the lives of their grandchildren, providing care and support that can have a positive impact on families and society as a whole. However, a new study suggests that caregiving for grandchildren may also benefit the grandparents themselves, potentially slowing down cognitive decline.

Lead researcher Flavia Chereches and her team from Tilburg University in the Netherlands analyzed data from nearly 3,000 grandparents over the age of 50 as part of the English Longitudinal Study of Aging. The study found that grandparents who were actively involved in caring for their grandchildren showed higher scores in verbal fluency and episodic memory compared to those who were not involved in caregiving.


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Interestingly, the study found that the frequency of caregiving did not significantly affect the cognitive benefits experienced by grandparents. Even those who provided care infrequently showed improvements in cognitive function. This suggests that any level of involvement in caregiving can have a positive impact on grandparents’ health.

Furthermore, grandparents who had a higher baseline cognitive function at the beginning of the study were more likely to engage in activities with their grandchildren, such as playing and helping with homework. This suggests that starting with a sharper mental acuity may make grandparents more capable of participating in their grandchildren’s lives.

While the study did not explore the impact of different caregiving contexts, Chereches notes that providing care within a supportive family environment may have different effects on grandparents compared to caregiving in a more stressful or unsupportive setting. Further research is needed to understand how the context of caregiving influences the benefits experienced by grandparents.

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Overall, the study highlights the potential benefits of grandparenting for both grandparents and grandchildren. By actively participating in caregiving responsibilities, grandparents can not only support their families but also potentially improve their own cognitive function and overall well-being.

The findings of this research were published in the journal Psychology and Aging.

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