How Do You Feel About Your Next Birthday?
Your beliefs about aging can influence your memory and sensory perceptions, how well you walk, how fully you recover from disabling illness, and how long you live.
Read More »Your beliefs about aging can influence your memory and sensory perceptions, how well you walk, how fully you recover from disabling illness, and how long you live.
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 »On Mother’s Day, acknowledge your daughter or daughter-in-law for all the time and energy she’s put into nurturing your grandkids.
Read More »Tell your loved ones what they mean to you in a letter. You can never underestimate the power your affirming words can make. It’s a simple act with a powerful impact.
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 »Clutter can cause stress, anxiety, and exhaustion. Sometimes our possessions hold us back and we don’t even realize. When we let go of them, it’s amazing how much lighter, clearer, and less encumbered we feel.
Read More »Grandparenting classes are crucial for new grandparents because standards of baby care have changed since we raised children. They also help us learn how to navigate the relationship with the new parents.
Read More »As new grandmas, we think our role is all about our new grandchild. We may not realize our children need our love, attention, and appreciation just as much as our grandchild. does
Read More »When you express interest in understanding your children’s parenting style, you’ll demonstrate that you trust and respect them. By building mutual trust and respect you are strenghtening the connection between the generations.
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