
<p>Undoubtedly, the bond between grandchildren and their parents is a very special one. Even in the most close-knit families, this relationship may feel fraught at times. That's because, despite everyone's best intentions, generational differences can <a rel="noopener noreferrer" href=" target="_blank">drive a wedge</a> between grandparents and their progeny—especially as grandkids come of age and begin to establish their own lives.</p>
<p>"The age and experience gap can sometimes lead to misunderstandings and unintentional harm," says <strong>Ryan Sultan</strong>, MD, a board-certified child psychiatrist, adult therapist, and <a rel="noopener noreferrer external nofollow" href=" target="_blank">professor at Columbia University</a>. "When it comes to intergenerational relationships, it's crucial for grandparents to tread carefully
in their conversations with their grandchildren."</p>
<p>Are you wondering if your comments are causing a split? Read on to learn the eight topics you shouldn't ask your grandchildren about, according to mental health…
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