I (22M) have had full legal guardianship of my 13 year old nephew for a bit over 2 years now, for reasons of abuse and neglect. My father (step in legal terms) has been in my life since I was 7 or 8, and therefore has been in my family longer than my 13 year old nephew. However, he refuses to call my father "Grandpa" or even his grandfather because he was "raised not to refer to step family as family". He's called him "Grandpa" in the past. He calls a dog his brother. My father is hurt by my nephew refusing to call him his grandfather even though he's been the only grandfather this kid has ever had, and has been in his life since the very beginning. I find it to be rude to call him by his first name. Would it be appropriate to disallow him from calling his grandfather by his first name given the (legal) step relationship given I believe it's rude and hurtful?
EDIT: As a further note, my dad has never hurt him. Ever. He's never even been alone with him. I also have had guardianship of his 16 year old sister for the same amount of time and she always calls him Grandpa. He cites that it makes him uncomfortable but I think brief discomfort while he gets used to it is more than worth not being rude or exclusionary to family that's been around longer than he has.
My dad hasn't mentioned his hurt to me personally. He's shy. He has mentioned it to my mother who mentioned it to me. I tried to talk about it with my nephew but he is extremely averse to being anywhere outside of his comfort zone and has little social eptitude. He has a social skills therapist he sees twice a week.
EDIT: As a further note, my dad has never hurt him. Ever. He's never even been alone with him. I also have had guardianship of his 16 year old sister for the same amount of time and she always calls him Grandpa. He cites that it makes him uncomfortable but I think brief discomfort while he gets used to it is more than worth not being rude or exclusionary to family that's been around longer than he has.
My dad hasn't mentioned his hurt to me personally. He's shy. He has mentioned it to my mother who mentioned it to me. I tried to talk about it with my nephew but he is extremely averse to being anywhere outside of his comfort zone and has little social eptitude. He has a social skills therapist he sees twice a week.