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Becoming a grandparent is a major milestone, raising new questions, challenges, and opportunities. Prepare for this transformative stage of lifeand make the baby’s first year one of the most meaningful experiences for both of you.
Good to Be Grand is the ultimate roadmap for the savvy grandparent, combining the latest information about infant carefrom medical developments to equipment innovations to parenting practiceswith honest, down-to-earth advice and anecdotes about grandparents’ special role. Learn what’s new, what’s still true, and what you can do.
Journalist and new grandmother Cheryl Harbour gets right to the point of what modern grandparents really need to know from the time they begin anticipating the birth to the end of the first year. Harbour takes the best and most relevant information from the latest research, expert interviews, and thick parenting books and tailors it specifically for grandparents, recognizing the unique bond they share with their children’s children. Each chapter provides interesting facts and observations about what has remained the same and what has changed about childcare over the years, what you can do to support the physical and emotional wellbeing of your grandchild and, most important, what you can do to make the most of the experience.
With a foreword by Hillary Rodham Clinton, including her personal reflections on the birth of her first grandchild, Good to Be Grand is for smart and sophisticated grandparents eager to embark on their grandparenting journeys with enthusiasm, knowledge, and confidence.
Becoming a grandparent is a major milestone, raising new questions, challenges, and opportunities. Prepare for this transformative stage of lifeand make the baby’s first year one of the most...
Becoming a grandparent is a major milestone, raising new questions, challenges, and opportunities. Prepare for this transformative stage of lifeand make the baby’s first year one of the most meaningful experiences for both of you.
Good to Be Grand is the ultimate roadmap for the savvy grandparent, combining the latest information about infant carefrom medical developments to equipment innovations to parenting practiceswith honest, down-to-earth advice and anecdotes about grandparents’ special role. Learn what’s new, what’s still true, and what you can do.
Journalist and new grandmother Cheryl Harbour gets right to the point of what modern grandparents really need to know from the time they begin anticipating the birth to the end of the first year. Harbour takes the best and most relevant information from the latest research, expert interviews, and thick parenting books and tailors it specifically for grandparents, recognizing the unique bond they share with their children’s children. Each chapter provides interesting facts and observations about what has remained the same and what has changed about childcare over the years, what you can do to support the physical and emotional wellbeing of your grandchild and, most important, what you can do to make the most of the experience.
With a foreword by Hillary Rodham Clinton, including her personal reflections on the birth of her first grandchild, Good to Be Grand is for smart and sophisticated grandparents eager to embark on their grandparenting journeys with enthusiasm, knowledge, and confidence.
This would be an excellent book to give to someone who has recently learned they will be a grandparent for the first time. It answers questions, gives good advice and suggestions, and brings the older generation up to speed on what is the latest thinking in child care. Things DO change from one generation to the next!
I am the grandmother of a thirteen-month-old boy and would have LOVED to have read this book before he was born for the reassurance and information it contains but can now testify to the accuracy of what Cheryl Harbour has to say about the experience.
There is an introduction by Hillary Rodham Clinton, a close friend of the author, that is just delightful. I had to laugh out loud when Hillary said Chelsea asked her not to sing when she was eighteen months old. It is a family joke that our oldest daughter said that to me too at that age but it hasn't stopped me from singing to my grandson!
With appreciation to the publisher, author and NetGalley for the opportunity to read this book.
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This would be an excellent book to give to someone who has recently learned they will be a grandparent for the first time. It answers questions, gives good advice and suggestions, and brings the older generation up to speed on what is the latest thinking in child care. Things DO change from one generation to the next!
I am the grandmother of a thirteen-month-old boy and would have LOVED to have read this book before he was born for the reassurance and information it contains but can now testify to the accuracy of what Cheryl Harbour has to say about the experience.
There is an introduction by Hillary Rodham Clinton, a close friend of the author, that is just delightful. I had to laugh out loud when Hillary said Chelsea asked her not to sing when she was eighteen months old. It is a family joke that our oldest daughter said that to me too at that age but it hasn't stopped me from singing to my grandson!
With appreciation to the publisher, author and NetGalley for the opportunity to read this book.
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