Jay Payleitner: Be grateful for all the positive role models in your grandkids’ lives, especially other 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.
Jay Payleitner: Be grateful for all the positive role models in your grandkids’ lives, especially other grandparents.
Pull your grandchild away from screens and enjoy a time-tested summer activity together. Maybe you’ll also teach a skill or expand a horizon.
NANA’S HOUSE by Teresa Kindred: Take a stroll down memory lane and invite your grandkids to join you. It’s something I try to do regularly.
This summer, we can find simple ways to have fun with our grandkids, strengthen bonds, and maybe even encourage creativity and learning.
At Father’s Day, we recognize grandfathers for the many ways they make a difference, including three that might be less obvious.
It can be awkward when a grandchild is being defiant to his parent when you’re around. Here are 3 suggestions for handling it positively.
Grandparents: pick a time and gather the grandchildren together for a cousins’ weekend. It’s a great idea with some real benefits.
Parents have a lot on their plates and can’t always take time to just enjoy their kids. That’s one more good reason God made grandparents.
As we celebrate Mother’s Day, here are three great things about grandmothers that are likely to describe you.
Active listening can strengthen your relationships with your grandchildren, and help them grow and mature.
Parents have a lot on their plates and can’t always take time to just enjoy their kids. That’s one more good reason God made grandparents.
An extended stay with five grandkids opened Dr. Ken’s eyes to the challenges of parenting and the reality of his grandchildren’s world.