As grandparents, we have a very important role to play. We also know there’s much more to life than being a grandparent.
At the National Association for Grandparenting, we seek to validate and empower grandparents as they bond with future generations in meaningful ways and leave a lasting positive legacy.
As grandparents, we have a very important role to play. We also know there’s much more to life than being a grandparent.
Since we love our grandkids and want what’s best for them, it’s only natural that they and their future would show up in our prayers.
We can beam spoken and unspoken messages of hope that will help us build up our grandkids and will truly make a difference in their lives.
A recent 11-day stay with three of his grandkids left Dr. Ken Canfield exhausted … and reflecting on the good things that resulted.
NANA’S HOUSE by Teresa Kindred: Sometimes Christmas comes in the middle of difficulties & challenges. Still, there are reasons to celebrate.
Be intentional about doing fun and meaningful activities with your grandchildren this Christmas. It’s a fantastic time for bonding with them.
by Elaine McAllister: Let’s be examples, serving others in every way we can, and let’s bring our grandkids along when we do so.
by Carolynn Scully: The holiday season is a great time to start thinking more about leading our grandchildren to be grateful.
There’s a basic need every child has in order to thrive: knowing that she is special & loved, and that someone believes in her no matter what.
As a grandparent you have tremendous power to strengthen the next generation, and your presence will be felt for decades.
When we fully commit to being there for our grandkids, sometimes we are called to something we didn’t know we were ready for.
As grandparents, we have a lot to contribute to our grandkids’ ideas about what it means to be a man or woman, largely through our example.