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Grandparenting Screen Kids How To Help What To Say And Where To Begin Gary D Chapman Arlene Pellicane

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Grandparenting Screen Kids How To Help What To Say And Where To Begin Gary D Chapman Arlene Pellicane
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Publisher: Moody Publishers
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2 MB
Author: Gary D Chapman; Arlene Pellicane
ISBN: 9780802499028, 9782020017848, 2020017849, 0802499023, 1057675582, 2020017850
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Grandparenting Screen Kids How To Help What To Say And Where To Begin Gary D Chapman Arlene Pellicane by Gary D Chapman; Arlene Pellicane 9780802499028, 9782020017848, 2020017849, 0802499023, 1057675582, 2020017850 instant download after payment.

Grandparenting in the Digital Age

Things aren't what they once were. As younger generations become increasingly immersed in the endless presence of tech, older generations struggle finding common ground to relate.The gap between grandparent and grandchild may feel wider than ever.

Grandparenting Screen Kids is a grandparent's guide to start bridging this gap. Relationship expert Gary Chapman along with coauthor Arlene Pellicane will help you understand this different (and often troubling) world of iPads, YouTube and video games. They will offer activities to keep your grandkids occupied without screens and assist you in navigating differences with your adult children.

It's easy to feel overwhelmed, under informed, and physically unable to meet the demands of active grandkids. That's why this companion guide to the book Screen Kids has been written to connect you to information and encouragement. Technology isn't going anywhere and your grandkids need you more than ever to guide them in ways that computer's can't.

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