To be honest, if he is young enough to want to sit next to you and hold your hand, then he is too young for you to ask questions about his feelings for other people.m
My son was such a live wire that he would have hated anyone who tried to make him sit down and be still. He wanted adults who would play rough and tumble games, chase him and push him on the swing. Only when he tired did he sit next to someone to watch cartoons or read a book - but it was on his terms.
My youngest son however was quite content to cuddle up to his grandparents as it protected him from being pushed around by his big brother! But even then only for a short time, young children have such a short attention span.
Like others have said, watch your grandson quietly, observe what he likes to play with and just go over and start playing with those toys - as long as he lets you as you must not take over or invade his space. You might try sitting down and look at one of his books as his curiosity could make him wander offer and you can then talk to him about the book.
It might not be possible though to change his views quickly but assuming he is young, he will soon forget his current feelings towards you if you stop pressuring him. Above all do not take it personally, I really don’t think young children’s are capable of being deliberately horrible to adults.
Lighthearted - How long do you display Birthday Cards?
A better word than 'apologise'?



