Helping to care for grandchildren can slow cognitive decline in older adults, per new research.
From physical fitness to doing puzzles to going out with friends, there’s a laundry list of advice out there to help protect our brains from cognitive decline as we age. Taking care of grandchildren ...
New research suggests that caring for grandchildren may help grandparents maintain memory and language skills as they age.
Regular reading, having a command of more than one language, remaining fit or at least physically active, healthy eating, and sleeping well earlier in life have all been linked in recent years to ...
For years, grandparents have been told that time with the little ones is a gift to the next generation. Increasingly, science ...
Grandparents who help care for grandkids performed better on memory and verbal tests in a recent study. Grandmothers in ...
Sorry Grandpa, Grandmas appear to reap more cognitive benefits from time spent with grandkids. In A Nutshell Grandmothers who ...
Involvement matters more than how often care is provided or the specific duties that grandparents have, new research shows.
Grandchildren often adore the unconditional love, attention, and gifts a grandparent can provide. However, life coach Susan Allan has also recognized that when stressed-out parents know their children ...
It seems there's a growing divide between grandparents, their adult children, and their grandchildren. Many grandparents, at least according to a parenting coach, feel disconnected from their adult ...