It’s Because we Love our Grandkids!

Because We Love Our Grandkids!

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[Photo: Grandparents, parents and grandchildren enjoy a day together focusing on family discipleship at the Turning Hearts Celebration in Kalona, Iowa.]

 

There’s a reason the phrase, “Because we Love our Grandkids!,” became the slogan following the ministry name, “Grandparents of Homeschoolers.”

  • We are all from different life situations, but we are united under one umbrella: We ALL LOVE our grandchildren!

Fresh off the conference season, with speaker workshops and an exhibit booth at homeschooling conventions, we at Grandparents of Homeschoolers are more excited and convinced than ever of the importance of grandparents engaging in the discipleship and education of their grandchildren.

That’s why we minister to grandparents AND parents, connecting families with ideas, encouragement, information and resources to help make this home education adventure the richest experience of your life!

It has been delightful to meet so many of you personally at conferences and others via our website contacts. You have shared sincerely and candidly, and your stories have been both heartwarming and heartbreaking. That’s real life. The joys and the sorrows. Yet all of you are unwaveringly meticulous and focused on the very same thing: loving those grandchildren!

We look forward to sharing your ideas and testimonies to encourage one another, so let’s get to know each other now. Here’s a snippet of who Grandparents of Homeschoolers are:

  • Grandparents who live near their grandchildren and are able to spend physical time with them, doing things together regularly.
  • Grandparents who live a long distance away who are finding creative ways to be fully engaged with the grandchildren and keeping those close relationships despite geographical barriers.
  • Grandparents and parents who have moved to different cities and states in order to be closer to one another.
  • Parents who both work full time and are able to have their children homeschooled because of Grandpa and Grandma’s involvement.
  • Parents who are discovering the joys and relief from stress that they experience when the grandparents help with their children’s education, whether it’s teaching a skill, helping to purchase educational supplies, or taking the kids on a field trip.
  • Grandparents who LOVE the fact that their grandchildren are being homeschooled.
  • Grandparents who are skeptical of homeschooling. Yes, we welcome you to be a part of Grandparents of Homeschoolers because we can relate! Many of us once thought that homeschooling was the craziest idea on earth. Now we wouldn’t trade it for anything. We believe you will be surprised and amazed to discover what home education really is (it’s different for every family), and we know you have so many valuable skills to contribute … not to mention lots of love!
  • Parents whose own parents are no longer living, or who are estranged, but the family has found surrogate grandparents in their church or community — non-related elders who have taken a special interest in being a grandparent-figure to their children.
  • Grandparents who are raising and homeschooling their grandchildren.
  • Grandparents who are homeschooling their grandchildren part or full time while the parents are at work.
  • Families in which the grandparent(s) live with the family.
  • Grandparents who are helping teach a special-needs grandchild.
  • Grandparents who are in their 40s and still working; and grandparents who are retired.

We could go on and on. The stories that so many of you shared with us at conferences, whether with overflowing exuberance or quiet tears, have confirmed what we already had suspected: the world of being a grandparent of homeschoolers opens a literal floodgate of multifaceted opportunities to fulfill your role as that very special person in the lives of your grandchildren. You are an important part of what God has designed — multi-generational family discipleship.

Stay tuned as grandparents from across America and around the world share encouragement and ideas that you can incorporate with your own grandchildren — “Because We Love Our Grandkids!”

4 Comments to It’s Because we Love our Grandkids!

  1. Thank you for your upbeat remarks and thoughs. I am new to the site so I have likely missed all information for future conferences/meetings. We live in Sunnyvale, CA for a couple more years so my husband may retire, and our children and grandchildren all live in SC and in IN.

    • Grandparents of Homeschoolers says:

      Thanks for writing, Charlene! We do a conference workshop on long-distance grandparents — creative ways you can be actively involved in your grandchildren’s education even if you do not live nearby.

      Our 2014 schedule is not posted yet, but here is the link that has our speaking and exhibiting locations. (Grandparents of Homeschoolers is a new ministry that debuted in May, at the first conference listed.)

      http://www.grandparentsofhomeschoolers.org/resources/events/

  2. /Cheryl Fleener says:

    Wow! First time to visit your site and amazing! My husband and I are blessed with our homeschooling daughter and son-in-law. Our 16 year old granddaughter is a Sophomore this year, including 5 siblings younger whom are home schooled. The privilege of seeing their growth has been more than I can comment on now. I would be willing to submit a more complete account also….we have been involved with the home school movement since 2002 when the adventure began with a Kindergarten student….thank you for this awesome movement…we are in Ca. our daughter met you at a conference in Iowa this year. They live in Colorado now. Blessings…cheryl

    • Grandparents of Homeschoolers says:

      Thank you so much for your kind words, Cheryl. We love hearing testimonies like yours of grandparents who are excited and involved, as it is such an encouragement to those who are new to homeschooling. We will look forward to reading your more-detailed submission in the future.

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