Friday, September 10, 2010
 
Becoming a Grandparent
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Help Your Grandchild Stay Healthy Print  
Your child has primary responsibility for your grandchild’s healthcare. But you play an important supporting role.

The more time your grandchild spends with you, the more you need to know about today’s child healthcare practices. Start learning now.

You’re a new grandparent. But you’re not new to raising children. You raised healthy kids of your own. And because of that, you feel qualified to raise healthy grandchildren, too.

You’re partly right. Many of the health practices you learned from your parents and grandparents will never go out of fashion. You should definitely pass these practices along to your children and grandchildren.

On the other hand, doctors and researchers have learned a great deal in the past few years about how to keep kids healthy. Stay up-to-date on these latest findings. This new information will come in handy when you’re caring for a grandchild—whether it’s for an evening, a week, or a lifetime.

What’s new in childhood health—and what has stayed the same? Here’s a sampling of some important health information you should know.

© 1995-2007, AARP. All rights reserved

Your child has primary responsibility for your grandchild’s healthcare. But you play an important supporting role.

The more time your grandchild spends with you, the more you need to know about today’s child healthcare practices. Start learning now.

You’re a new grandparent. But you’re not new to raising children. You raised healthy kids of your own. And because of that, you feel qualified to raise healthy grandchildren, too.

You’re partly right. Many of the health practices you learned from your parents and grandparents will never go out of fashion. You should definitely pass these practices along to your children and grandchildren.

On the other hand, doctors and researchers have learned a great deal in the past few years about how to keep kids healthy. Stay up-to-date on these latest findings. This new information will come in handy when you’re caring for a grandchild—whether it’s for an evening, a week, or a lifetime.

What’s new in childhood health—and what has stayed the same? Here’s a sampling of some important health information you should know.

© 1995-2007, AARP. All rights reserved


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What you need to know about keeping your grandchildren healthy.

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Keeping your Grandhildren Healthy - What's New

You’re a new grandparent. But you’re not new to raising children. You raised healthy kids of your own. And because of that, you feel qualified to raise healthy grandchildren, too.

But you need to fine out What’s new in childhood health—and what has stayed the same. 

Learn more...

 


Source:  AARP

 

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Keeping your Grandhildren Healthy - What's New

You’re a new grandparent. But you’re not new to raising children. You raised healthy kids of your own. And because of that, you feel qualified to raise healthy grandchildren, too.

But you need to fine out What’s new in childhood health—and what has stayed the same. 

Learn more...

 


Source:  AARP

 

Note
The products and services listed on this page are presented as a service to you. Neither L-3 nor Marsh recommends any product or service; there is no guarantee that any listing on this page will be suitable for a particular purpose.

Get Information on Child Health Issues

Keeping your grandchild healthy is a big job! Read all about common childhood aches, pains, and illnesses, plus how to take care of your grandchild's body from teeth to toes.


Learn more...

 


Source:  Nemours Foundation, Kidshealth.org

 

Note
The products and services listed on this page are presented as a service to you. Neither L-3 nor Marsh recommends any product or service; there is no guarantee that any listing on this page will be suitable for a particular purpose.

Get Information on Child Health Issues

Keeping your grandchild healthy is a big job! Read all about common childhood aches, pains, and illnesses, plus how to take care of your grandchild's body from teeth to toes.


Learn more...

 


Source:  Nemours Foundation, Kidshealth.org

 

Note
The products and services listed on this page are presented as a service to you. Neither L-3 nor Marsh recommends any product or service; there is no guarantee that any listing on this page will be suitable for a particular purpose.

  


Congratulations! You’re a grandparent or soon to become one. Although this transition is less challenging than becoming a parent, it does have its challenges—and joys. The checklist below will help you make the most of your grand-parenting years.

 Adjust to your new role.

 Understand your grandchild.

 Childproof your home.

 Safety in the car.

 Help your grandchild stay healthy.

 Provide childcare.

 Help raise your grandchild.

 Provide discipline.

 Give financial gifts.

 Give non-financial gifts.

 Leave a legacy.

 Help with college savings.


 
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