Changing Your Routines Is Vital for Your Brain Health
Choosing to do things that break our routines and therefore challenge our brains will keep our brains healthy as we age.
Read More »Choosing to do things that break our routines and therefore challenge our brains will keep our brains healthy as we age.
Read More »Using play for building connections with grandchildren opens up a whole world of fun, curiosity, and learning for grandparents too.
Read More »Yoga for women over 60 has a variety of positive benefits for the mind, body and soul. Grandmas can gain more flexibility to play with their grandchildren.
Read More »Kerry Byrne, the founder of the Long Distance Grandparents Society, invited my 8-year-old granddaughter and me to be the guest experts for a workshop on fun activities for video chats. Sophia and I demonstrated some ways we play on Zoom every weekend.
Read More »Paola Gianturco’s new book “Cool: Women Leaders Reversing Global Warming” showcases women leaders around the world who are inspiring families to create their own family climate action plan against global warming.
Read More »At our May 15 Zoom meeting, Paola Gianturco will share stories from “COOL: Women Leaders Reversing Global Warming” and suggest ways we and our grandchildren can create a Family Climate Action Plan. All grandmas are welcome to attend our Zoom meeting from 2 – 4 pm PDT.
Read More »The more children know about their family’s history, the stronger their sense of control over their lives, the higher their self-esteem, and the more successfully they believe their families function.
Read More »Randee Bloom shared many benefits that volunteers can reap and some tips for finding a truly satisfying volunteer opportunity. Volunteer service is good for your soul, demonstrates your values to your grandchildren, and contributes to the quality of a purposeful life.
Read More »Randee Bloom will share the benefits of volunteer service at our January 9, 2022, GaGa Sisterhood Zoom meeting. Volunteering can enrich our happiness, health, longevity, and legacy.
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