Links

http://www.letlifein.com/ (Let Life In, 50+ Magazine, with section for grandparents, “no-nonsense” articles.

http://www.lifescript.com/life/family/parenting/child_discipline_tips_for_frustrated_mothers.aspx?gclid=CIfTj560qbUCFUXf4Aod_B4AEQ&trans=1&du=1&ef_id=UIlB-wAAWdK7jx3F:20130209141223:s (Child Discipline Tips for Frustrated Mothers, Carla Lowe) (Post #26, Keeping Your Cool)

http://www.screamfree.com/site/PageServer?pagename=201006_Parenting (ScreamFree Parenting, Hal Edward Runkel)

http://www.siecus.org/_data/global/images/guidelines.pdf (Post #25, Sexuality Education)

http://grandparents.about.com/od/growingintoyournewrole/a/TeenagedGrands.htm (awesome list for relating to teen grandchildren!)

www.123magic.com/Newsletter (Dec 2012 Newsletter). (Post #24, Holidays)

www.grandparents.about.com/ Susan Adcox’ Blog (Post #12, Holidays)

Susan Adcox’s 7  ”Hints for Communicating with Adult Children” http://grandparents.about.com/od/grandparentingissues/tp/Grandparenting-Communication.htm (Posts #9, #11, #17, #22)

http://grandparents.about.com/od/reviewslists/tp/Old-Fashioned-Fun.htm (Posts #3, #10)

www.attachmentparenting.org (Posts #7, #8)
[The research-based STEPS TO RESPECT program teaches elementary students to recognize, refuse, and report bullying, be assertive, and build friendships (Committee for Children: www.cfchildren.org)]

www.grandchildren.com

http://www.grandparents.com/gp/content/activitiesandevents/everyday-activities/article/easy-outdoor-science-projects.html (fun outdoor projects with grandchildren) (Posts #2, #10)

http://www.grandparents.com/grandkids/discipline-and-behavior/whos-in-charge-here (Ruth Nemzoff’s “Who’s in Charge Here?, positive ways to deal with differences with one’s adult children) (Posts #9, 11, 17, 22)

www.thehawnfoundation.org/curriculum (Post #7)

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/george-garrick/internet-safety_b_1250064.html (Posts #7, #8, safety on the internet)

http://www.kidsource.com/kidsource/content2/Creativity_in_kids.html (Post #15, creativity/art)

www.parade.com/health/2011/10/age-based-internet-guidelines.html (Post #7)

www.parents.com/toddlers-preschoolers/feeding/healthy-eating/the-20-best-snacks-for-kids/ (Post #13)

http://www.reading2u.com/ (A wonderful way to insert your voice reading a story, a treasure for your grandchild to listen to whenever they wish!)(Post #3)

http://www.brenebrown.com/downloads-badges (Brene Brown’s Manifesto is an articulate approach to parenting and can be useful for grandparents, too!)

http://www.pbs.org/wholechild/providers/play.html (Post #15)

www.huffingtonpost.com/chris-crutcher/bullying_1_b_1001139.html (Post #8)

www.huffingtonpost.com (search: parents or grandparents)

www.positivediscipline.com (Post #9)

wikipedia.com (“Positive Discipline,” “Waldorf School”) (Posts #4, #9)

http://www.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=1444 (“Grandparents…help them stay close,’ Susan Miller, Ed.D., Posts #2, 3, 7)

Post #20: Seniors downsizing:

http://www.cherylsorganizing.com/

 http://www.selfgrowth.com/articles/5_Tips_On_How_To_Downsize_For_Seniors.html

http://www.lendingtree.com/real-estate/advice/moving/tips-for-senior-citizens-downsizing-a-home/

http://gentletransitionsmn.wordpress.com/2011/09/06/10-downsizing-tips-for-seniors-and-their-families/

http://waterburyobserver.org/node/422

http://www.webmd.com/parenting/healthy-eating-helping-your-child-learn-healthy-eating-habits# (#21, Healthy vs. Junk Foods)

 

 

 

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