Do children's personalities change when they live with the elderly?

? I myself went to live with my grandparents not long after I was born and stayed there until I was 12 years old. To be honest I think I still miss the days when I lived with my grandparents, I was free and had no worries, I had fun with my friends in the neighborhood every day after school and on weekends and vacations, maybe it's just the beauty of childhood, but I think it has something to do with the fact that I lived in my grandparents' house. Later when I came back to live in my own home, I felt quite unaccustomed to it. Although the living facilities and conditions have become much better, I still miss the days when I lived in my grandparents' house permanently, and although my parents are also very good to me, I still miss the goodness of my grandparents to me.

? I think it is conditional, not a definite answer, as to whether or not a child living with an elderly person will affect the child's personality. It depends on a number of factors such as whether the child's own personality is introverted or not, and the age of the child when he/she lives with the elderly. If the child is extroverted, he may become introverted after living with the old man, because the old man's life may be more boring of course, the child may continue to be extroverted personality, so these are not certain. There is also the fact that the elderly will spoil the child, spoil the child in every way, which may have a certain impact on the child in the future.

? Overall I think I still prefer to live with my grandparents, after all, I was brought up by them. Whether or not living with an elderly person affects a child's personality is something I think is hard to determine, there are too many factors that affect it and it's full of uncertainty.