The Age · general
No more nanna: Why grandparents are choosing their own monikers
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A growing number of 60-something grandparents are opting for unique monikers instead of traditional names. Theresa Credlin from Frankston South chose 'Nanna TT' while Sydney's Diane Tipper became 'Nandy,' reflecting their vibrant engagement with grandchildren. This trend highlights modern grandparents' desire to feel youthful and actively involved in family life amid growing family sizes.
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