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The grandparent-grandchild relationship is a truly special one, but the lives of grandparents and grandkids have changed so much in recent times. How do grandparents create close relationships with the children they adore whilst living their own busy lives?
Bestselling parenting expert and psychologist Dr Michael Carr-Gregg's Grandparents celebrates the immense contribution grandmothers and grandfathers make to families, and his groundbreaking Grandparenting Code offers a wise formula for successful and harmonious grandparenting in today's world. He shows how to be involved in grandchildren's lives without treading on parents' toes, and addresses tricky topics such as screentime, 'greycare' and divorce.
Grandparents features inspiring, funny and heart-warming stories from well-known grandparents Jackie French, Kevin Rudd, David Williamson, Jane Caro, Jenny Kee, Hugh Mackay, Professor Gordon Parker, and Eric Tweedale.
An invaluable resource for modern grandparenting, Grandparents is the perfect gift for a first-time grandparent, or whenever challenges arise.
'Michael Carr-Gregg's book Grandparents is full of sensible - and sensitive - practical advice on how to navigate that most complex but rewarding relationship: being a grandparent.' - Margaret Throsby
'For over twenty years Dr Michael Carr-Gregg has provided accurate, up-to-date and reliable information laced with humour and compassion to Australia's parents. In this brilliant new book he has managed to do the same for the country's grandparents.'- Melissa Doyle, journalist and bestselling author of Fifteen Seconds of Brave
'Being a grandparent should be one of life's great joys and here Michael Carr-Gregg has a very practical guide on how to savour the delights and sort the challenges.'- Neil Mitchell, journalist and 3AW presenter
'An absolute must-read for all aspiring and established grandparents, and also pretty darn useful for parents too! Another gem from a psychologist who knows how to hit exactly the right mark.' -Dr Helen Street, applied social psychologist and wellbeing consultant
'A must-read for grandparents at any stage of their journey, filled with practical, comprehensive and affirming advice you'll turn to again and again.' Ashleigh Barton, bestselling author of What Do You Call Your Grandma? and What Do You Call Your Grandpa?
'A fantastic resource for grandparents that carries a wise reminder to always be respectful of both parents and grandchildren!'
Petrea King, bestselling author of Your Life Matters and CEO, Quest for Life Foundation
The grandparent-grandchild relationship is a truly special one, but the lives of grandparents and grandkids have changed so much in recent times. How do grandparents create close relationships with the children they adore whilst living their own busy lives?
Bestselling parenting expert and psychologist Dr Michael Carr-Gregg's Grandparents celebrates the immense contribution grandmothers and grandfathers make to families, and his groundbreaking Grandparenting Code offers a wise formula for successful and harmonious grandparenting in today's world. He shows how to be involved in grandchildren's lives without treading on parents' toes, and addresses tricky topics such as screentime, 'greycare' and divorce.
Grandparents features inspiring, funny and heart-warming stories from well-known grandparents Jackie French, Kevin Rudd, David Williamson, Jane Caro, Jenny Kee, Hugh Mackay, Professor Gordon Parker, and Eric Tweedale.
An invaluable resource for modern grandparenting, Grandparents is the perfect gift for a first-time grandparent, or whenever challenges arise.
'Michael Carr-Gregg's book Grandparents is full of sensible - and sensitive - practical advice on how to navigate that most complex but rewarding relationship: being a grandparent.' - Margaret Throsby
'For over twenty years Dr Michael Carr-Gregg has provided accurate, up-to-date and reliable information laced with humour and compassion to Australia's parents. In this brilliant new book he has managed to do the same for the country's grandparents.'- Melissa Doyle, journalist and bestselling author of Fifteen Seconds of Brave
'Being a grandparent should be one of life's great joys and here Michael Carr-Gregg has a very practical guide on how to savour the delights and sort the challenges.'- Neil Mitchell, journalist and 3AW presenter
'An absolute must-read for all aspiring and established grandparents, and also pretty darn useful for parents too! Another gem from a psychologist who knows how to hit exactly the right mark.' -Dr Helen Street, applied social psychologist and wellbeing consultant
'A must-read for grandparents at any stage of their journey, filled with practical, comprehensive and affirming advice you'll turn to again and again.' Ashleigh Barton, bestselling author of What Do You Call Your Grandma? and What Do You Call Your Grandpa?
'A fantastic resource for grandparents that carries a wise reminder to always be respectful of both parents and grandchildren!'
Petrea King, bestselling author of Your Life Matters and CEO, Quest for Life Foundation