Great-Grandparents Are Booming
Boomer grandparents are living in a kind of sweet spot that makes us likely to become great-grandparents given our longer, healthier life spans.
Read More »Boomer grandparents are living in a kind of sweet spot that makes us likely to become great-grandparents given our longer, healthier life spans.
Read More »The first time Joel Poznansky held his new granddaughter in his arms, he was overcome by a feeling he’d never before experienced – especially compared to his feelings when he became a parent.
Read More »People in America are becoming increasingly interested in making lifestyle choices that benefit the environment. Here are some reasons why eco gifts are set to become more popular.
Read More »Barbara Greenleaf has learned that the difficult daughter-in-law not only creates unspeakable heartache for her in-laws, but also causes serious psychological harm to her children.
Read More »If your son is married to a Difficult Daughter-in-Law, he’s at best missing in action and at worst breaking your heart.
Read More »Due to divorces, remarriages, and blended families, the number of co-grandparents can be in double digits for some grandchildren. Getting along can be easy and comfortable or uncomfortable and problematic.
Read More »As Susan Rountree eagerly awaited the birth of her first grandchild, she wrote this sweet letter to the baby introducing all the family members and the gifts they will bring.
Read More »When a grandchild arrives, the heart opens up in ways you can’t imagine as author Susan Byrum Rountree discovered during her first week with her new grandson.
Read More »Engage in two-way dialogues to promote the best kind of career advice. Rather than spout lectures or reel off “should” statements about what career your grandchild should choose.
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