Grandparents face separation anxiety during pandemic

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Gloria Warnicki's family room is set up to entertain her grandchildren. Until recently, they spent endless weekends at her Darien, Illinois, home, mostly in this room full of toys, art


supplies and coloring books. But the room has been still since stay-at-home orders were enacted to slow the spread of the coronavirus. No weekend sleepovers with “Gigi,” the name her 10


grandchildren call her. No more trips to the ice cream parlor or Barnes & Noble. Instead, they see each other over Zoom video chat, or wave from the car. "I miss feeling them,


holding those little hands,” says Warnicki, 72, an office administrator whose four grown children live in the greater Chicago area, close enough for Warnicki to play an active role in their


lives. Until lately. “I don't want them to lose that feeling of wanting to be with me and wanting to spend time with me.”  — Gloria Warnicki The coronavirus pandemic has upended the


daily lives of Americans, and for many of the country's 70 million grandparents, contact with young grandchildren has been cut off. Older Americans have a higher risk of developing


complications from COVID-19, and children may be asymptomatic carriers. So intimate relationships have been frozen in time, leaving grandparents longing for a connection they once took for


granted. "Grandparents are these enormously important attachment figures,” says psychiatrist Alan Schlechter, a clinical associate professor in the Department of Child and Adolescent


Psychiatry at New York University Langone Health. Though families worry the separation could weaken the bond between grandparent and grandchild, Schlechter does not see a significant risk.


“Children are not going to forget loving grandparents,” he says. “That's not the way human brains work." The bond may be lasting, but childhood is not. Children grow quickly, and


an older grandparent may see the clock ticking. “If you're in your 60s, late 70s, and say, ‘When am I going to see my grandchildren again?,’ that's a legitimate question,” says Adi


Loebl, a family and geriatric psychiatrist and chief medical officer at the Ackerman Institute for the Family in New York City. Warnicki, who has hypertension, is worried about the health


risk her grandchildren pose to her and her 92-year-old mother, a cancer survivor with hypertension, who is staying with her. So Warnicki sees her grandchildren over Zoom. Her 7-year-old


grandson, Sebastian, plays his drums, guitar and keyboard for her over the internet. The videos help, but they're no substitute for babysitting him after school every Friday. “We used


to do puzzles and games. We used to spin Beyblades [a toy],” she says. “He misses that kind of closeness.”


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