I had a memorable conversation with a grandfatherly gentleman who pulled me aside to share his secrets to success, it was clear he had learned some things from years of experience.

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.
I had a memorable conversation with a grandfatherly gentleman who pulled me aside to share his secrets to success, it was clear he had learned some things from years of experience.
Although most grandparents aren’t the main influencers for our grandkids, we are strong influencers and can play a part in helping them feel safe and heard during this time.
For many of us, grandparenting is a matter of small, simple investments: a word of encouragement, an outing to go shopping or get ice cream, showing up at games and concerts …
Here at the start of a new year, I believe we can and should find ways to be more involved in our grandkids’ lives.
Even at the end of a difficult year, there are still some great reasons to help make Christmas special for your grandkids.
Nana’s House by Teresa Kindred: The gift of memories is one of the most precious gifts you can give to your children and grandchildren.
It’s “the most wonderful time of the year,” and yet, for many of us, this year has been anything but wonderful. At a time when we’re typically making plans and preparations for more of that priceless time with our grandkids, this year some of us will have to do without.
If your children or grandchildren ask what you want for Christmas, be ready to give them your REAL answer.
Thanksgiving this year might not be ideal. Clearly some grandparents will miss out on moments we have cherished every year. But in times like this, we can decide to focus on the positive.
by Cavin Harper You’ve probably seen the bumper stickers on the back of a large RV truckin’ down the highway. It reads, “I’m spending my kids’ inheritance.” You may smile when you see it, but it’s really nothing to smile about. Translated, the message being sent is:...
by Cavin Harper I hear comments like these about grandparents more often than I would like: “I’d like to have a special relationship with my grandparents, but they’re so critical. I just don’t want to be around them.” “My parents are constantly undermining my...
Grandparenting facts and figures. In many families the role of a grandparent role is changing and challenging. Learn how and why.