It’s widely recognized that we grandparents can say things that reach the heart of a grandchild like no one else’s words will.
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.
It’s widely recognized that we grandparents can say things that reach the heart of a grandchild like no one else’s words will.
As the older generation, we should be the ones displaying more maturity than the younger ones. But all too often, it doesn’t seem that way.
“We didn’t expect to be raising our grandchild” are words more and more people are saying today. Encouragement from Dr. Ken Canfield.
Dr. Ken Canfield talks about the two words grandparents need to embrace when it comes to offering advice to grandkids’ parents.
One of the great privileges of our role as grandparents is to bless our grandchildren through our words. Nancy is a devoted grandma …
These rules are meant to be set up like a fence, each one connecting to the others and forming an enclosure to keep out the negative influences in relationships. Each one adds to the others and makes the whole stronger.
Dr. Ken Canfield with some practical ways to stay connected to your grandkids as we continue through this pandemic.
Passing on a strong heritage is critical to fulfilling our role as grandparents, and our family history is a big part of that.
The example you set and the impressions you create as a couple can be very powerful and lasting for your grandkids.
There are good reasons to move closer to the grandkids, but sometimes there are equally good reasons not to. Every situation is unique …
Words of wisdom from grandparents to their grandchildren, all given with the love that only a grandparent can give. Have anything to add? If so leave us a comment on our Grands Matter Facebook page. [embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrRRy7f67v4[/embedyt]
by Judd Swihart Beth was a teenager trying to grow up the best she could. She was the only child in a single-parent family where she lived with her mom. Her mother was doing all she could to hold the family together and make it through life. Since her mom worked three...