08 Feb Grandparents, Tell Your Personal Story: I Wish I Would Have Asked
We all have stories to tell, especially now that we’re not young anymore....
We all have stories to tell, especially now that we’re not young anymore....
Here are six mindful walking practices you can follow on walks with your grandchild of any age....
Sometimes the key to taking great photographs is changing the way you think....
Discover the rich and meaningful ways objects in your closet can help you share family stories, family history, and even world events with your grandchildren and family members. ...
We all — including our grandchildren — experience anxiety, at different levels of intensity. Cultivating a daily simple mindfulness practice can help....
The remarkable Israeli artist, Hanoch Piven, guides you and your family to create family portraits from objects found in and around your house. There are two rules: (1) None of the usual art project material (e.g., pipe cleaners) please! (2) Have fun!...
Let’s help children understand how nature provides the tools they use every day—in this case, paper....
Save those holey old socks—they’re great for making simple puppets; old gloves and mittens will also work. It doesn’t matter whether the eyes are symmetrical or the nose is missing. ...
How can grandparents and parents help our children weather life’s inevitable setbacks? It turns out that the single most important thing you can do may be the simplest of all: share your family stories....