Helping Children Record Their Interests and Talents
When I Grow Up I Want to Be, a journal for children ages 6 to 18, provides a way to remember and record their early talents, achievements, preferences, and passions.
Read More »When I Grow Up I Want to Be, a journal for children ages 6 to 18, provides a way to remember and record their early talents, achievements, preferences, and passions.
Read More »Many grandmas care for their grandchildren regularly and also balance family life and careers. Meyer’s book addresses the issues of child care, emotional support, financial support and custodial care.
Read More »Each year GRAND Magazine selects the best new books for grandparents. These books offer sage advice for seasoned grandparents as well as new ones.
Read More »Author and grandmother Deborah Drezon Carroll has created a multi-layered book for modern grandparents to share with their grandchildren.
Read More »Lesley Stahl is creating quite a buzz about grandparenthood with her bestseller, Becoming Grandma: The Joys and Science of the New Grandparenting.
Read More »Sadly, many grandparents are denied access to their grandchildren. Author Pat Hanson calls these heartbroken grandparents “Invisible Grandparents” and offers help to them in her book.
Read More »Technology is robbing our grandchildren of the chance to interact face-to-face with others and depriving them of the opportunity to develop important people skills.
Read More »Several years ago, author Juliet Rothman’s 13-year old granddaughter told her about her first date and then asked Juliet to describe her first date. At that moment she realized that our lives matter to our grandchildren as much as theirs do to us. She was inspired to write her book, Grandparenting with Heart: . .
Read More »In her ongoing journey to let go of distraction, perfection, and societal pressures to grasp what really matters, Rachel Macy Stafford discovered 9 intentional habits of a “Hands Free Life.”
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