Grandparent playgroups are on the rise
Grandparent-only playgroups are on the rise as parents find it increasingly difficult to afford childcare.
With the costs of childcare rising, many parents are turning to children’s grandparents to help with babysitting. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, grandparents spend on average 16 hours per week caring for each of their grandchildren. Grandparents are most popular providers of informal childcare in Australia today.
Pam Cahir, Chair of the Playgroup Australia board, says that grandparent-only playgroups are important for grandparents.
“Many grandparents are playing an increasingly important role in their grandchildren’s early years. Playgroups, particularly for grandparents who care for their grandchildren whilst the parent’s work, are invaluable in providing new support networks for them. Just as young parents do, grandparents rely on these groups as places where concerns are shared and support given.”
Alan Hayes, Professor of Family Studies and Director of the Family Action Centre, Newcastle University, added, “Many parents balance complex work and family responsibilities. Playgroups continue to provide invaluable support, both to parents and to the increasing numbers of grandparents who share the care of their children’s children.”
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To find a playgroup in your area, visit Playgroup Australia.
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