Connecting hearts,
Uniting generations

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.

HEART Goals to Elevate Your Grandparent Game

Make this your most meaningful year yet. Use our HEART framework to set intentional grandparenting goals and build a lasting family legacy.

Ways to Share Christmas Heritage with Your Grandkids

Pass down your family’s Christmas heritage to grandchildren with kid-friendly activities—storytelling, recipes, faith traditions, and hands-on projects.

Involved Grandparenting Is a Win-Win-Win

Discover the win-win-win of involved grandparenting: positive relationships, healthy teamwork, and good memories for kids, parents, and grandparents alike.

Holiday Help: Ways Grandparents Can Support Busy Families

The holiday season can overwhelm busy families. Here are practical, boundary-respecting ways grandparents can support them and help reduce Christmas stress.

Holiday Harmony: A Grandparent’s Guide

Practical, faith-friendly tips for grandparents to create holiday harmony — calm tensions, preserve traditions, and lead family gatherings with love.

Connecting Generations: 2 Tips for Sharing Your Heritage

There are memories, stories, and sometimes mementos that link us to the past and help to shape a family’s identity.

3 Ways to Be a Step Ahead as a Grandparent

Stay a step ahead as a grandparent: understand grandkids’ growth stages, partner with others, and nurture each child’s unique gifts to build deeper connections.

Bond Over Books: Grandparent Reading Magic

Grandparents hold a unique magic to foster a love of reading in grandchildren. There are incredible benefits, from building close bonds to developing essential skills.

The Letter from Papa That Changed Three Generations

A grandfather’s legacy letter reshaped three generations – a moving testament on writing legacy letters to grandchildren and strengthening bonds.

6 Ways Grandparents Help to Build Family Strength

Practical ways grandparents can strengthen family bonds — activities, tips, faith practices, and problem-solving tools to create a lasting legacy.

Grandparent Involvement Ideas

I hope you’re very involved in your grandchildren’s lives. One of the great things about involved grandparenting is that it can look different in each situation, and even for each grandchild. It all depends on your interests, and your grandkids’. Here are some basic...

So … You’re Going to Be a Grandparent

I really took this waiting time seriously and had a lot of fun being creative in the planning. Here are my suggestions for how to make this time meaningful, productive, and fun.

Share Your Attitudes About Sex

  Your grandchild may have a general understanding of where human life comes from. But do they know what sexuality means in all of its complexity? First, even if you didn’t sign up to have a private discussion like this with your grandchild, if you’re raising him...

Grandsons’ Rites of Passage

Some moments you and your grandson will remember forever. You're out in the country with your fourteen-year-old grandson, coming back from someone's house. You pull the car over to the side of the deserted dirt road and turn off the ignition. "What's going on?" your...

Teaching Grandkids About Sex

  How important is it for you, as a custodial grandparent, to talk honestly and openly with your grandchild about sex? You probably thought that these discussions were far in the rearview mirror, but now you’re raising your grandchildren and you know you can’t...

4 Things Grandsons Need from a Grandfather

Since we used to be boys, we expect to have a natural companionship with our grandsons; we may be somewhat alike, and we are likely to enjoy some of the same activities. Still, we need to be intentional about building a close connection with our grandsons and raising...

Working a Job to Support Grandchildren

Surprise! You are now back in the kid-raising role again. And because finances are tight, you find yourself going back to work, taking more hours, and/or planning to work as far as you can see into the foreseeable future.

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