Grandparenting is a cherished role—one that bridges generations and creates lifelong memories. But even the most well-meaning grandparents can unknowingly cross boundaries, leading to awkward moments or even avoidance during family visits. Achieving the right balance requires sensitivity, respect, and a willingness to adapt. When certain behaviors creep in, they can sour the joy of togetherness, making your children and grandchildren secretly wish your visits were shorter or less frequent. Recognizing these common pitfalls is the first step toward creating happier, more harmonious family gatherings.