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Cyber-Grandparenting

The grandchildren are out of school, and for the next several weeks, your focus will shift to them. Whether you are raising your grandchildren, or just expecting a visit from grandchildren who live a distance away, this week’s web sites will sharpen your grandparenting skills.

The Web Sites

For a wide variety of on-line articles covering cooking with grandchildren, longdistance grandparenting, helping grandchilren get dressed, and gearing up for a brand new grandbaby be sure to check out The “Grandparents Homepage.” A special area of this site provides capability for posting questions and replies.
Visit: http://206.232.136.2/CGA/gt1000.htm

Seniors Site offers some great gifts for grandchildren. You can also add your own ideas to help benefit others.
Visit: http://seniors-site.com/gifts/gifts.html

The “Happy Times Monthly” published an interview with Dr. Lillian Carson, author of “The Essential Grandparent.” Find out what prompted her to write about grandparenting and how the role of grandparenting has changed.
Visit: http://bocaraton.net/happytimes/htm.9611/carson.html

“Single with Children” presents 10 basic steps for successful grandparenting.
Visit: http://www.kcts.org/product/single/tip5.htm

GrandsRuS covers many aspects of grandparenting, including how to start a local grandparenting support group, a visitation rights article along with a message board, and an area for children of adoptees. Visit: http://www.eclypse.com/GrandsRuS/hn.htm

You’ve decided to create a family Web site. Now what? “The Art of Grandparenting” provides helpful suggestions to create a great family Web page, along with tips and links for information on creating videos, albums, and taped oral histories.
Visit: http://www.yourfamily.com/netforum/aog/a.cgi/1

A entire collection of grandparenting information is available at Seniors Site. Highlights of this particular page include the online stores for grandparents to read to their grandchildren, and the bulletin board.
Visit: http://seniors-site.com/grandpar/index.html

Wonderful, creative, and fun ways to make long-distance grandparenting more gratifying and successful.
Visit: http://www.grandtimes.com/longdis.html

Join the Foundation for Grandparenting, which offers a FREE subscription to “Vital Connections,” and sponsors the “Grandparents and Grandchildrens Camp.”
Visit: http://www.grandparenting.org

Raining outside? Then check out “Gamespot.” It offers free game downloads, demos, shareware, and more, and play computer games with your grandchildren. There is a review of each download with system requirements that will make it easy to determine if the game is right for you, your grandchild, and your computer system.
Visit: http://www.gamespot.com/

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