Grandparents Need to Respect the Parents’ Boundaries
We can all learn from creating boundaries that allow us to clarify our needs, wants and comfort levels to help foster healthy relationships between parents and grandparents.
Read More »We can all learn from creating boundaries that allow us to clarify our needs, wants and comfort levels to help foster healthy relationships between parents and grandparents.
Read More »Lifelong learning matters whatever our age may be. Learning something new takes courage and determination. But it’s the best way to keep the brain thriving.
Read More »Before we move forward into 2020, I’m taking a look backward to see which posts were the most popular in 2019. Thank you for visiting my website and making these posts the Top 10.
Read More »The best way to build relationships with your grandchild’s parents, AKA “gatekeepers” is to keep your comments to yourself and have your eyes and heart wide open.
Read More »Take some time to reflect on how your life unfolded this year, especially in the context of your role as a grandma. Then set some goals for the New Year as a grandma.
Read More »Author Kathleen Stassen Berger shares some sage advice for grandmothers on how to be supportive of their adult children rather than overbearing or interfering.
Read More »Friendship and community are important for our health and happiness. As adults, we require connection with other humans to release certain hormones like oxytocin.
Read More »When you express gratitude, you’re literally changing the molecular structure of your brain. And when you do, you become more peaceful, less reactive and genuinely happier.
Read More »Encourage the love of reading with your grandchildren by reading out loud to them and you’ll foster a love of literacy as early as infancy.
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