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Public service site includes articles on all aspects of grandparenting, including building grandparent-child relationships, and dealing with divorces.
http://www.relationships911.org/Grandparent_Magic/
Information on the legal advocacy and public activities of the national non-profit. Links to U.S. state chapters and international groups.
http://www.grandparentsforchildren.org/
In-depth description of the impact of extended family, especially grandparents, on today's society.
http://ndsuext.nodak.edu/extpubs/yf/famsci/fs548w.htm
Educational resource for grandparents with advice on child development, grandparenting, family relationships and safe online learning games.
http://www.grandparentsedge.com
Award-winning website devoted to keeping families close. Features an extensive list of books for grandparents and grandchildren to share, as well as long-distance and do-together crafts for all ages.
http://www.grandloving.com
Offers books, research, and workshops on grandparenting, intergenerational relationships, literacy education, and science education. Includes grandparenting tips and book excerpts.
http://www.grandmaconnection.com/
A site for babyboomers who are now grandparents, helping you in your new role in the family.
http://www.grandboomers.com
A look at the all-important issue of safe sleep for infants, and how the guidelines have changed since today's baby boomers were "just parents."
http://www.sptimes.com:80/News/0...dian/How_grandparents_can_.shtml
Articles and links about grandparenting, step- grandparenting, bragging, cultural differences, humor, and gift-giving.
http://grandparenting.about.com
Articles, discussions, and links, created for grandparents devoted to their grandchildren and their future.
http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/nurturing_grandparent
Ohio State University Extension factsheet includes tips for grandparents.
http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/5000/5313.html
A story about a Jewish grandfather.
http://www.angelfire.com/pa/busterboo/boat.html
Poetry for grandmothers.
http://home.att.net/~scorh2/RockingChair.html
Tips on grandparenting, online games that the kids will love, things to do and other recommendations for parents and grandparents alike. Includes a section on Cousin Camp.
http://grandmommy.com/
Examines the health status of grandmothers and the impact of grandmothers on their families. Offers description of study and timeline.
http://fpb.cwru.edu/Grandmother/
Professional membership organization advocating for foster grandparent programs. Offers history, membership and mission.
http://www.nafgpd.org/
Offers group educational travel adventures especially designed for grandparents (over age 55) and their grandchildren. See Intergenerational Programs for the latest schedules, forums and info. No membership required.
http://www.elderhostel.org
A family-safe source of unusual facts, myths, quotes and trivia about grandparenting through the ages, complete with citations.
http://www.grandfatherinresidence.com
Discusses the joys of grandparenting and its healthful role in aging well. Suggests ideas for having memorable fun with grandchildren, and addresses the challenges, too. Non-commercial information made possible with the support of Rotary International.
http://www.helpguide.org/aging/grandparenting.htm
Want to know the fashion trends before buying a granddaughter new boots? Can't remember the lyrics to your favorite children's song? Product reviews, gift ideas, ways to make the most of Disney World.
http://www.grandparentsmagazine.net
Papa Greg and Grandma's family photos and other stuff.
http://www.papagreg.com
Articles and advice for grandparents.
http://www.aarp.org/life/grandparents/
Goal is to provide support for the well-being of kinship families in the state of Michigan. Offers calendar, resources, and publications.
http://www.kinshipcare.net/
Like books and kids? Be a library grandparent. Los Angeles Public Library describes their program and includes a training manual file to show you how to help set up a program in your own public library.
http://www.lapl.org/admin/gab/