Grandparents
Here are resources and materials to help all children and grandparents continue to build special connections across generations.
There’s a lot that grandparents can do to bond with grandchildren (even at a distance) and to help them build the social skills they’ll need in school—and in life!
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Grandparents Are Grand!
There’s a lot that grandparents can do to bond with grandchildren (even at a distance) and to help them build the social skills they’ll need in school—and in life!
Abuela Makes a Quilt
A storybook about the bonding that can happen through art.
Grandparenting Today
Supports created just for grandparents can help with the unique challenges and opportunities of grandparenting today.
Grandparents Are Great
Sing along as Sesame friends celebrate the wonderful grown-ups we call grandparents.
Me and My Abuelo
Grandparents can help teach children new skills that they may not be able to learn anywhere else!
Our Family
A printable page for side-by-side coloring and family conversation.
When You Were My Age
A printable page for side-by-side coloring and conversation with a grandparent.
Quiet Time
When it’s time to slow down for a little “quiet time,” there are simple activities you can do together to help recharge and reset for the rest of the day.
Me & My Grandparents
Celebrating grandparents with a hand-drawn family portrait is a great way to show your love.
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Childcare
Parents and caregivers can work together to enrich everyday moments and make caring for little ones exciting, educational, and safe.
Calming Strategies
Little ones need lots of help from caring adults to grow and thrive. We offer calming strategies on comforting and providing nurturing touch, all of which are required for healthy brain development!
Childhood Milestones
So much brain development happens in the earliest years of life, and little ones thrive when they have lots of nurturing interactions with caring adults.