Helping Caregivers Address a Parent's Absence
Navigating a child’s relationship with their parents can be one of the most difficult aspects of being a kin caregiver.
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Navigating a child’s relationship with their parents can be one of the most difficult aspects of being a kin caregiver.
These trainings and curricula have not been reviewed or evaluated by the Grandfamilies & Kinship Support Network or Generations United and are not endorsed by…
If you’re a grandparent raising a grandchild, you already have a relationship with a parent of the child–one that can be tough to navigate.
This resource is designed to provide information about how drinking alcohol during pregnancy can affect children. It also provides kin caregivers with tips for raising children who were exposed to alcohol before birth.
Grand Connections connects kinship/grandfamilies with others who share similar experiences.
What's new and what's the same when it comes to caring for infants and toddlers?
Assuming the care of a grandchild or other young relative can feel overwhelming. Here are the first steps to think about and where to go for help.
Dr. Joseph Crumbley provides a framework describing the unique family dynamics of kinship families and how to use it effectively to support families.
In this webinar, Dr. Joseph Crumbley highlights successful shared/co-parenting strategies in kinship families.
The following resources were shared by presenters and participants during the 2022 Regional Convenings of the Grandfamilies & Kinship Support Network. Caregiver Information/Data Kinship Promising…