In Poland, Grandma Day is celebrated annually on January 21. The day is
widely celebrated across Poland, and children and adults gift their
grandmothers cards, flowers, and small gifts — often these gifts are
homemade. Schools and kindergartens may host small events and
celebrations on this day. Grandparents are an integral part of the
family dynamic in Poland and spend many hours with their grandchildren.
According to research Polish grandparents spend on average more time,
than any of their European counterparts, with their grandchildren. Their
average is around nine hours per week. Grandparents will also help with
childcare, and instead of hiring a childcare helper such as a nanny,
grandparents will adopt the role of caregiver for their families.
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