It would be wonderful if all grandparents lived near their grandchildren and had easy access to them, but in today’s world, that is rarely the case. If you are a long-distance grandparent, here are ten ways to stay connected.
Grandparenting
Grandparenting is one of our greatest joys. The fun doesn’t have to stop when the grandkids reach their teen years, but our approach may have to change a bit.
True legacy consists not of what we leave behind, but of what we instill in others.
As grandparents, we have the unique opportunity to lead our grandchildren towards Jesus through our actions, thoughts, and example.
For grandparents, perhaps there has never been a better time to support and serve your children and grandchildren.
Grandparents sometimes have to provide safe and loving homes for grandchildren when their children, the parents of those little ones, are unable to do so.
These are a just a few ideas to help you take positive action when sharing your faith with your grandchildren.
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Never before has passing on our heritage of faith been more important.
Speaking into our grandchildren’s lives through Scripture is a privilege.
Most grandparents want to be an asset to their grandchildren — provide a listening ear, welcome heart and safe place for kids to emotionally land. But how does one do this?
We are instructed to teach our grandchildren what God has done in our lives. He has entrusted us with leaving a spiritual legacy for them.
When grandparents support their adult children in their new role as parents, a new bond is created and strengthened.
Speaking so your grandchildren will listen, is more about personality types than it is about the generation gap.
Creative ideas tips for purposeful grand parenting. Here’s how you can find your place in your grandchildren’s lives and hearts, near and far.
Understanding your own personality, and grand parenting style will help you communicate with your grandchildren in new ways.
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Grandparents are needed today more than ever; not only to support fatigued parents, but also to be trusted allies who provide a much-needed sense of stability, security and unconditional love to kids.
As grandparents, we can learn to value our grandchildren’s thoughts. In doing so, we can guide their thoughts to lead to healthy lives.