We are happy to announce that Grandparenting.org (the website) has joined forces with GRAND – The Magazine for GRANDparents & Their Families. They will be picking up where we have left off.
Our friends at GRAND Magazine have been serving grandparents since 2004 with a quality website and magazine and it’s now our goal for you to access this site’s content on www.grandmagazine.com.
Thank you for your continued interest in grandparenting.org’s mission and please know that the good folks at GRAND will strive to continue to meet your needs. Please feel free to contact the founder and editorial director, Christine Crosby at ccrosby@grandmagazine.com with any questions or submissions.
In case you don’t already receive GRAND Magazine, please accept this gift of a complimentary ($19.95 value) subscription. Just click here or put this link (www.grandsub.com) in your browser. Enjoy!
With my best,
Arthur Kornhaber, MD.
Arthur Kornhaber M.D. is a grandfather, clinician, researcher, medical writer, and the Founder and President of the Foundation for Grandparenting. A leading authority on the relationship between grandparents and grandchildren, and architect of many intergenerational programs that are ongoing today, he directs, since 1970, the longest ongoing grandparenting research and information project, and is the author of seven internationally recognized books and numerous articles on the topic. Dr. Kornhaber writes articles, speaks widely, and appears regularly in the media, including network morning shows (NBC, CBS etc.), to raise grandparent consciousness, and to educate people of all ages about intergenerational and family issues and “useful” and relevant aging.
Dr. Kornhaber is a Life Fellow of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, and a Life Member of the American Medical Association and the American Psychiatric Association. As President of the Foundation for Grandparenting, he has consulting, teaching and partnership affiliations with many organizations and agencies including the AARP, Generations United and many yother nationally recognized organizations . As a proponent of “business (and technology) in the service of the family,” he has been involved in creative planning and appeared as spokesperson for business initiatives that foster family understanding and closeness, and especially grandchild-grandparent relationships, (for example, grandparent-grandchild “Nostalgia Trips” with Hampton Inns, and “Cybergrandparenting” with Microsoft).
At times Dr. Kornhaber is available for consultations, conferences, and public addresses to appropriate groups and organizations.