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.
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 lot to contribute to our grandkids’ ideas about what it means to be a man or woman, largely through our example.
As your grandchild experiences various challenges at school and in life, you can be a needed sounding board and encourager.
As intentional, engaged grandparents, we experience the satisfaction of leaving a legacy and bring great benefits to our grandchildren.
Jay Payleitner: Suddenly you will be sharing stories and life lessons they want to hear … and need to hear.
NANA’S HOUSE by Teresa Kindred: Our goodness, kindness and resilience can shine through and make a difference for our grandkids’ future.
Preschoolers are energetic, often challenging, and full of wonder. Here are some principles to help us bond with them and invest in them.
Grandfathers, you have the power to make a HUGE difference—by reaching out to your grandchildren and by reaching out to other fathers.
Job stresses have a way of affecting other parts of your life, even during the grandparent years. Here are 4 reminders for grandparents.
You never know what can happen when grandparents demonstrate the courage, leadership and sacrifice to do what their grandchildren need.
As a grandparent, you will likely become more affectionate and nurturing than at any other stage of adulthood.
Blessing our grandkids is great for them today, and it might be even better for their future. Here are practical ideas for grandparents.
from Jay Payleitner: Support of your grandchildren’s artistic activities should be an ongoing endeavor. Attend every event that you can.