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Top 10 Craft Sites for Grandkids

Looking for arts and crafts projects to do with your grandchildren? You’ll find thousands of fun ideas at these crafting sites and blogs for toddlers to teens

 

StitchwerxDesigns.com

Crafts by Amanda

A searchable blog of tutorials for easy and original crafts projects for kids (and adults) as well as recipes Click [...]

Is Your Grandchild a Bully…Or Being Bullied?

By Todd Patkin

Grandparents are incredibly influential in their grandchildren’s lives. But often, they choose not to use the full measure of that influence. After all, it’s every grandparent’s prerogative to be more forgiving and lenient with grandkids than they ever would have been with their own children: Later bedtimes. Seconds on dessert. A talking-to [...]

Help! My Grandchild Is Running Up My Credit Cards With “Free” Apps

By: Jinny Gudmundsen

Imagine this: Your grand child is enjoying some iPad playtime while you enjoy the silence it brings. But as you cook dinner uninterrupted, your grand child (whom you have allowed to play a “free,” educational app that you approved ahead of time) is happily buying add-ons [...]

Do You Have A Rude Grand Teen?

(Editor’s Note: Most always we are so in love with our grand kids that we overlook many behaviors that may seem a little strange to us, but rudeness is not one of them. Hope you enjoy this article from an experienced mom offering four tips if your teen granddaughter or grandson behave rudely to you [...]

A Cure For Computer Anxiety

 

At one time or another, most of us have experienced or heard about computers doing funny things. Some people can become anxious when they contemplate using computers and fear they do not have the knowledge or ability to do so.

Lack of computer experience is one of the most obvious reasons for this [...]

Do You Have a Grandchild with Learning Disabilities?

Editor’s Note: As over seven million children in America are being raised full time by Grandmas and Grandpas and tens of millions more are being cared for daily by their grandparents, we offer this information from the National Center for Learning Disabilities.

Did you know that March is National Reading Month? Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) [...]

Great Bedtime Rhyme to Read to Your Grandkids

The following rhyme encourages grandparents to make reading-aloud to their grandchildren part of the bedtime routine. Titles of favorite read-aloud books for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers are shown in italics.

By Susan Marx Let’s read a book Together to settle you down, Time for Bed in your cozy jammies or nightgown. Sleep time for [...]