Create a “FOR SHOW” smartphone album of 10 grandkid photos to share or enjoy yourself – simple photo-organization tips for proud grandparents.
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.
Create a “FOR SHOW” smartphone album of 10 grandkid photos to share or enjoy yourself – simple photo-organization tips for proud grandparents.
Back to School for Grandparents: tips for learning your grandkids’ interests, staying connected, and supporting them throughout the school year.
Grandparent communication tips: Learn how to speak with grace, listen first, and share wisdom respectfully with adult children and grandchildren.
Connect with your grandkids no matter the distance. Use video calls, thoughtful gifts, apps and activities to maintain a close bond.
Create a DIY art corner for your grandkids or find a similar way to spark their creativity and hands on learning while also strengthening your bond.
As grandparents, we can step up to support our grandchildren through the challenges of life—being involved, creating safety, and modeling integrity.
Grandparents can become powerful family peacemakers. Learn practical ways to foster reconciliation, understanding, and lasting harmony.
We grandparents can teach our grandkids the significance of freedom and why we shouldn’t take it for granted.
Social media is a tool for grandparents to handle with wisdom, balancing it with meaningful, real-life connections with grandkids and others.
Practical tips to nurture grandchildren’s spiritual growth. Pray, plan purposeful visits, read Bible stories, and use technology to plant seeds of faith.
Create a DIY art corner for your grandkids or find a similar way to spark their creativity and hands on learning while also strengthening your bond.
As grandparents, we can step up to support our grandchildren through the challenges of life—being involved, creating safety, and modeling integrity.
Grandchildren commonly remember strength and endurance in their grandparents. Here are three thoughts to help you stay positive through difficulties.
It isn’t about being perfect, but rather making the most of our opportunities and persevering through the adversities.
Even in extreme cases, keep yourself open to reconciliation. You may never have that “ideal” relationship with your children and grandchildren, but it can get better. Here's why. [embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSIse2bi-KM[/embedyt]
NANA’S HOUSE by Teresa Kindred: What can we do when life’s challenges and circumstances keep us from spending time with our grandchildren?
From Kerry Byrne, PhD: Even from a distance, there are numerous ways to engage your grandchildren over the holidays … and beyond.
That special relationship depends on some distance and puts grandparents in a key position to influence their grandkids.