Health Tip: Be an Involved Grandparent
May 27, 2009, 12:02 PM ET
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May 28 -- (HealthDay News) -- Being a grandparent is one of the great joys of life. But if you feel like your child-care skills have rusted, Rotary International offers these suggestions:
Spend time, one-on-one, with each grandchild.Don't spend the time together doing mundane things such as running errands. Instead, enjoy a fun, leisurely afternoon without a set schedule.Spend time together outdoors, at a local park or on a nature hike.Take your grandchild to a movie, play or concert, or visit local sights.Play games together. Card and board games are a fun way to help your grandchild learn, as you enjoy each other's company.Help your child learn about his or her family. Tell stories about family history, including when your grandchild's parents were young.