Advice columnist Amy Dickinson understands a grandma’s disappointment that her first grandchild will be born out of wedlock but encourages her to love him now. The post Are You a Grandma Who Needs to Be Right? appeared first on GaGa Sisterhood.
Are grandmas and grandpas different in how they relate to their grandchildren? Emily and Mike Morgan explain how their grandparenting styles have evolved. The post Are Grandmas and Grandpas Different in Their Grandparenting Styles? appeared first on GaGa Sisterhood.
Last week we published an article called: 10 Tips For Becoming a Wonderful Grandparent. We’ve gotten a lot of positive feedback on that article so we thought we’d dive deeper into some more specific areas of grandparenting. Today we’ll focus on helping our grandkids develop responsibility. A Grandparent’s Role in Helping Grandkids Develop Responsibility As […]
Becoming a grandparent can be a very exciting and fulfilling experience. Many grandparents describe it as a joyful and meaningful new stage in their lives. They often enjoy the opportunity to spend time with their grandchildren and be a positive influence in their lives. One of the most rewarding aspects of being a grandparent is […]
Your child could have premature graying from infancy to teen years. This can be due to many factors. According to the 2018 review, it is probably the most common cause of premature graying. Your child might go gray faster if your parents or relatives became gray early in life. This is the most common cause […]
Every year I write about children’s toys to avoid, according to W.A.T.C.H., World Against Toys Causing Harm, a group that helps raise awareness about the dangers in toys, children’s products, and recreational activities. W.A.T.C.H.’s list of nominees for the “10 Worst Toys” of 2022 includes: Cocomelon Musical Learning Watch: Potential for battery ingestion injuries. Disney […]
Children and adolescents have the same fundamental human rights as adults. They also have special requests that are specific to their individual needs. Children are neither the property nor helpless objects of charity and are not their property. They are persons and subject to their rights. The Convention on the Rights of the Child establishes […]
Here are some writing practices for kindergarteners as well as preschoolers. These ideas will be fun and interactive for kids, encouraging them to start writing. When there are many preschoolers in the classroom, it is essential to have students who can write independently. Each child will learn how to write in his or her own […]
Photo: The Pancake of Heaven! It’s great progress that 40 state attorneys general have reached a $391.5 million settlement with Google over its location tracking practices. The Big Four – Google, Amazon, Apple, and Facebook – have tremendous power over our personal information and more needs to be done to rein them in. Google misled […]
These skills are a combination of psychosocial competencies, interpersonal skills, and communication skills that allow people to make informed choices, solve problems, think creatively, communicate effectively with others, empathize with them, and manage their life healthily and productively. You can empower your children to develop their life skills. This will enable them to make logical […]