There are lots of things kids don’t know, but when it comes to taking care of ourselves, it’s worth taking some tips from toddlers.

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.
There are lots of things kids don’t know, but when it comes to taking care of ourselves, it’s worth taking some tips from toddlers.
We love doing and giving things that make our grandkids’ faces light up with joy, but the treats are special because they aren’t constant or overwhelming, and so they’re more appreciated and remembered.
When we are healthy, mature grandparents functioning well in the family, love and grace become the driving forces of our relationships with our grands.
We’re honoring grandfathers with heartfelt words from grandchildren. Granddads, the simple things you do for your grandkids make you a hero in their eyes.
The attempt by our culture, and even our churches, to separate the elderly from the young and the young from the elderly has resulted in a tragic loss of wisdom for the young and respect for the elderly.
At Grandkids Matter we’re trying to learn more about how this pandemic has affected grandparents. Would you share your experiences and insights?
Each of us has an opportunity to learn and grow because the past several months have brought some needed clarity in certain areas.
After social distancing, reentry into the lives of our grandchildren is situational. Each family has a different set of risk tolerances and levels of concern.
If you are about to be a grandmother for the first time, you may wonder what being a grandparent is like. Here are some of the best things …