Do you ever look at your grandchild and just smile? Not because your grandchild…

Grandma – how much warmth, gentleness, tenderness, and love are contained in this word! This word evokes the most beautiful memories: carefree summer holidays, tasty cakes, filling pancakes, and many other pleasant and amazing things that a close and loving person can give to her grandchildren.

Aromatic sweetness, fragrant tea, evening stories, unlimited love – what associations do you make when you think of your grandmothers? We are sure that the best!

We love our grandmothers very much. It’s surprising, but some of us look more like grandmothers than parents: both physical appearance and character. But I noticed something even more interesting: even the children of some of us look more like maternal grandmothers than their mothers and fathers!

Initially, this resemblance was noticed by one of our colleagues: her son’s behavior was very similar to that of his grandmother. And recently I found out that this is a scientifically proven thing.

According to scientists, it is the grandmother who has the most influence on the child’s life. It is she who teaches him the main rules of life and gives him all his love and care. The connection between grandmother and grandchildren is the deepest and strongest.

Apparently, it is formed at the genetic level!

It is no longer a secret that our children “borrow” primarily genetic material from grandparents. And we look more like our parents’ parents. It is for this reason that we can observe the physical similarities of our children and relatives.

Genetics experts say that grandparents’ genes are passed on to our children!

Of course, these data are general and in every family, everything can be different. The child can look like both his parents and his grandmother. What to say: genetics is an incredibly complicated and unpredictable science.

But parents need to understand the important role that their closest relatives play in the fate and character of their child.

According to experts, even the feelings that your grandmother had during pregnancy can influence the development of grandchildren. Remember that kinship is complicated and interconnected. Thus, our emotions, behavior, good and bad habits can be genetically transmitted to our children and grandchildren.

That is why it is important to treat our health and psychological state carefully. By harming ourselves, we consciously and directly affect future generations. Think about it!

Once we were lucky enough to read a very warm composition about our beloved grandmother, written by her granddaughter. This little story, full of love, made us smile and shed a few tears. We immediately wanted to call our dear grandmothers.

Take care of your loved ones! Give them your warmth, love, and attention! That way everyone will be happy!

And what do you think about this theory?