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1. She was in the bathroom, putting on her makeup, under the watchful eyes of her young granddaughter, as she’d done many times before. After she applied her lipstick and
“NonNa,” a new play by Dr. Kornhaber, was staged for the first time in April, 2013 in Ojai, Califiornia for a three-week run. Nona is a must-see family drama, dealing
The “Grandparent’s Guide to Autism Spectrum Disorders,” by Nancy Mucklow (APC Publishing 2012) is a much needed publication for grandparents to understand the effects of this contemporary plague on their
Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy signed legislation into law that creates a process by which grandparents may apply for visitation with their grandchildren. Previously, Connecticut grandparents had no clear route through the
A dear friend, Dr. Charles Hersch, now passed, sent us the following letter that profoundly moved him. ” It is one of the most touching, beautiful and spiritual things I
To learn more about “How Grandparents Can Help in Divorce,” we interviewed a number of children of different ages concerning their feelings about the subject. This article offers you a
Grandparents, Are You “With It?” By Justin Goodman (Twelve years old) Has your grandchild ever asked you if you were “with it?” Or if you are “HIP?” Do you even
“Spoiling” children has traditionally been the privilege of grandparents. Recently however, the market has been flooded with a slew of new books claiming that the current generation of children are
Should grandparents live with or near their families? Is three- or four-generational living a joy or a disaster? A Small Room on the Side During our journey across the country
For interested grandparents, researchers and students, this section contains Historical background about states in which the grandparent laws were struck down, and reasons given. The model Grandparent Visitation law adopted
No one is perfect, so grandparents will always make mistakes in dealing with grandchildren and their parents. Such errors offer an opportunity for growth and learning. They must be acknowledged,
Over the years, the Foundation for Grandparenting has received thousands of letters from parents asking for suggestions on ways to help foster a meaningful relationship—fostering the “Vital Connection” between their