Finding Hope & Staying Sane During the Pandemic [Part 1]
Psychotherapist Karen Gould, LMFT, explains why we’re feeling so anxious during the pandemic and provides some tools for reducing our anxiety.
Read More »Psychotherapist Karen Gould, LMFT, explains why we’re feeling so anxious during the pandemic and provides some tools for reducing our anxiety.
Read More »During these challenging and uncertain times, it’s empowering to remember that we have control over our thoughts.
Read More »Many parents of young children working from home have turned to screens to distract the children while they accomplish their work tasks. We grandmas can have virtual playdates to give our grandchildren some extra attention.
Read More »If you’re missing your grandchildren during the Coronavirus, here are some truly creative ways to have fun and stay connected with them.
Read More »Mindfulness teaches us it’s not about spoiling our grandchildren; instead, it’s about showing up and modeling good values. It’s focusing on presence above presents.
Read More »Because of the new requirements to stay home, I decided to host a GaGa Sisterhood meeting on Zoom so we could “get together” and just talk about how this new reality is affecting us.
Read More »By sharing our stories at our GaGa Sisterhood meeting, we learned some valuable strategies for parenting our adult children who are now parents themselves.
Read More »Joni Rubinstein, author of “The Night Before My Birthday Book” tells the story of how her book took on a life of its own. The GaGa Sisterhood is giving away an autographed copy of her book.
Read More »As our country becomes more polarized and volatile, families are having painful disagreements about politics or religion. Learn three ways to rebuild peace and family closeness in 2020.
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