Jay Payleitner provides a list of 20 things grandparents should NOT do. A little common sense should help you avoid all of these blunders.
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.
Jay Payleitner provides a list of 20 things grandparents should NOT do. A little common sense should help you avoid all of these blunders.
Just as our grandkids are always changing, we all need to adapt and find new ways to invest in them and their future.
Try to create an atmosphere where grandkids can relax and just have fun. Focus on things that will bring a holiday sparkle to their eyes.
From Kerry Byrne, PhD: Even from a distance, there are numerous ways to engage your grandchildren over the holidays … and beyond.
Lisa Carpenter regrets a gift she gave her daughter one Christmas. As a grandparent, she wants to avoid that with her grandsons. She provides 7 tips.
Insights we gain about our grandkids — their gifts and interests — can lead to a shared activity or connection point with them.
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.
from Jay Payleitner: Identify a special place to talk and dream with your grandchildren—eye to eye, shoulder to shoulder, heart to heart.
Some informal research insights gleaned from adults who wrote stories and memories about their grandparents.
Faithfulness as a grandparent means doing what is necessary to help a child in need. And sometimes it brings us very difficult decisions.