It seems sometimes people get themselves caught in a web they themselves have created. I agree with your initial indications, children are something of a blank slate but they are very keen to emulate/copy others (in order to fit in - our innate social tendency). They only learn to anticipate expectations as they go along and with that comes by implication the need to differentiate which expectations are reasonable, and which are not. This is the essence of personal opinion and choice. Any grandparent who expects a 3 yr old child to initiate and deliver a present to him/her is in my opinion probably somewhat deluded (or worse) and almost certainly believes in Santa Clause as well. The affection that a grandchild has (or not) will not be discernible from a bauble given but from something much less tangible and not unusually in a very subtle even illusive way. I feel sorry for people who completely miss this point and on top of that are so insecure (and with screwed up values to boot) as to crave tokens. The nonsense surrounding wedding arrangements comes to mind - all of it vanity, self indulgence, posturing, selfishness etc., etc. Realism is often deliberately excluded in favour of some formulaic concept which is based on perceptions of "the way it is done", not what makes best sense. We should not assume anything about others or impose on them some arbitrary (unmentioned) framework for behaviour unless it is to prevent harm to someone. Gifts are not gifts if they are part of a compulsory exercise, then they are a tax.