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This manual is a 14-session workshop designed to help grandparents who are raising their grandchildren alone. Group leaders can revise and expand upon the themes presented here to fit the needs of their particular work groups. Some of the main issues that are explored are: useful tips for grandparents on how to communicate effectively with their grandchildren on all topics ranging from drugs and sex, to sexually transmitted diseases; helping them learn how to deal with loss and abandonment issues; helping them develop and maintain self-esteem; dealing with special behavior problems; and appropriate ways of instilling and maintaining rules in the home. Designed to complement To Grandmother's House We Go and Stay, it is very reader-friendly and easy to understand, and can be read by anyone who has assumed a parenting role of any sort and is interested in raising a happy and healthy child.
Carole B. Cox, PhD, is Professor, Graduate School of Social Service, Fordham University. She is a Fellow of the Gerontological Society of America and the author of more than 50 journal articles and chapters dealing with various aspects of aging and caregiving.
Introduction: Project Description and GuidelinesUnderstanding EmpowermentHelping Children Build Self-EsteemCommunicating with Children, Part 1Communicating with Children, Part 2Dealing With Behavior ProblemsTalking with your Grandchild about Sex and HIVTalking with Your Grandchild about DrugsDealing with LossDealing with a Child’s Grief and LossNavigating the Service SystemLegal and Entitlement IssuesDeveloping Advocacy SkillsGetting Your Message AcrossWhat Did We Learn? References and ResourcesNational OrganizationsIndex