RBG – It’s more than a collar…it’s a rite of passage BY PAT BURNS With tween and teen girls’ thoughts ranging from today’s distanced learning to restricted afterschool sports activities,
Have fun while sheltering safely BY PAT HANSON We, invisible grandparents, have perhaps more experience at keeping things at a distance to avoid feeling the painful feelings of separation from
By Susan Reynolds | Anything. That’s what most of us say we would do to help our children attain their heart’s desire or alleviate their heartache. But few would even
By Colleen Sell | Meet Extraordinary GRAND Janet Harrold — talented artist, passionate advocate for children with special needs, and devoted grandmother of two bright & beautiful grandchildren, one of whom has cerebral
Advocate for children with learning disabilities By Christine Crosby Anne Ford, great-granddaughter of Henry Ford, of Ford Motor fame, has always been a bit shy and “very private,” she
National Survey Reveals Grandparents Don’t Want the Day to Go Unnoticed (Editor’s Note: Our friends at Orchard Brands just did a survey about National Grandparents Day that we were sure
The invasive impact of media on children became the impetus, in 1991, for Ranny Levy to create KIDS FIRST! / Coalition for Quality Children’s Media, dedicated to promoting quality children’s
GRAND – The Magazine for GRANDparents & Their Families is launching the GRAND Ambassador Program. We are seeking outstanding grandparents to represent their state. It is our honor to introduce
(GRAND Magazine Editor’s Note: We are inspired by these grandparents and think you will be too. Check out this article from the Ashville Citizen Times http://blogs2.citizen-times.com/outdoors/2013/07/18/asheville-grandparents-take-part-in-environmental-march-in-d-c/ and show your support) Walking
By Maryanne Curran What’s in a name? As far as my grandmother was concerned, names didn’t mean much. Many different people called her many different names. But the one name
Grandma Has Wings is an adventure that begins while six little girls are visiting their Grandma. Each has a special name for her. “I call her Gram Cracker.” “I call
By: Michael Levin The next-to-last time I saw Zig Ziglar, I was one of 17,000 in attendance at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California, where he was speaking as part
By Betty Cornelius, Founder of CanGrands Would you like to help researchers learn more about your experiences as a custodial grandparent and earn a award? If you answered YES!, you
By Richard J. Anthony, Sr. Gerald (Jerry) S. Segal, Esq. is a husband, father, and grandparent. A prominent Philadelphia attorney. An influential civic leader. A generous philanthropist. An avid golfer.
Jeanne Robertson is teaching her grandkids to see the funny side of life For 49 years Jeanne Robertson has made her living as a professional speaker and humorist. Not a