Grogu was the first to use the Force Heal ability in canon, a sign of his strength and also an introduction to the power that would be abused to a ridiculous degree when The Rise of Skywalker released the following night. Rangers of the New Republic, Bo-Katan series, more seasons of The Mandalorian, other tie-in shows, and the final collective story will all feature the duo in varying levels of prominence. Ahsoka Tano's appearance in "Chapter 13 - The Jedi" gave audiences the chance to learn what to call the child, as the two could read each other's minds.
Ahsoka's test for Grogu led to her turning down the chance to teach him, but it presented an even more interesting idea: the kid's attachment to Din may actually strengthen his connection to the Force, as opposed to serving as a flaw. The door isn't necessarily closed on the Jedi path after Grogu received a quick level-up. Grogu will be able to clear his mind and find his center if he is in the company of his loved one. Mando admits that Grogu is too powerful to be trained by him, but he can help the baby refine his skills by hacking around and doing little things.
By the time the MandoVerse is over, the sequel trilogy has passed, and Rey Palpatine is in line to do whatLuke should have done, Grogu will be nearly 80 years old. With The Book of Boba Fett being a project of the past, the next step is a return to the main storyline. The little ball from the Razor Crest became the focal point of his practice sessions, and only Mando could get him to reach out to the energy field. Grogu's instincts began to kick in at a higher clip, and it wasn't long before he was doing flips, connecting with rancors, and taking more naps.
Grogu will benefit from being able to jump around and act on instinct, but only training and discipline will help him master the Force. It's in the best interest of Grogu that the lightsaber be given to him, as it has pushed him towards being a more effective Jedi. The fantastic work done to bring the character to life will certainly be something Lucasfilm continues to pursue, as he wasn't brought into the MandoVerse just to step out after two appearances. It doesn't seem likely that he'll rejoin Skywalker Academy; Grogu is being set up to be the next Mandalorian Jedi, so he'll remain by Din's side for years to come.
Grogu's presence alone will bring peace to Din's mind and allow him to focus more as he learns to wield the Darksaber, which will make him a more capable warrior than he already is. When all goes wrong, Grogu will have the weapon and armor he needs to protect himself and his father figure, stopping any Imperial forces that will threaten their safety. While maintaining his ties to Mandalore, he should devote himself fully to restoring the Jedi Order. It took just two episodes for the father and son to see each other again after the emotional finale of The Mandalorian Season 2.
Maybe he'll come around eventually and realize that Grogu's attachment has done him good as a Jedi... or maybe he already knew this would be the case, so having him go off with Din for a while was the best decision for everyone.
Grogu and Din will see each other as equals as the MandoVerse builds closer and closer to the event project that will wrap everything up in 2027.
Grogu has decided to step away from the Jedi Order for the time being due to the fact that Mando can do little else for his son. He's going to outlive Mando, and the hundreds of years to follow will need to be spent in productive fashion. Grogu was taken away to learn the ways of the Jedi for a few months. He had an attachment to his father and sister that he willingly trained despite her being married and expecting a child.