The Grandparent Effect: How to Help Our Grandchildren Thrive
By (Author) Kristen Amundson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
14th May 2026
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Intergenerational relationships: advice, topics and issues
Education / Educational sciences / Pedagogy
Hardback
240
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
An invaluable resource for grandparents wanting to make the most of their time with grandchildren
Grandparents play a critical role in the lives of their grandchildren. Their support and involvement make a huge difference in the social and academic growth of grandkids, whether its reading out loud or visiting the zoo, explaining their heritage or teaching a second language.
In The Grandparent Effect, Kristen Amundson reveals the many ways that grandparents can positively impact their grandchildren. From preschool through high school, Amundson highlights programs that involve grandparents, explains the most current research in child development and education, shares stories of active and involved grandparents, and provides resources for further enrichment. Throughout, she emphasizes the importance of grandparents supporting their own children in their parenting journey and not overstepping, offering guidance on how best to integrate new parenting methods into their grandparenting efforts.
Featuring fun activities and recommendations for educating while spending quality time with grandchildren, and with a chapter specially for grandparents who have become primary caregivers, The Grandparent Effect is a much-needed resource for grandparents who are already involved and for those who want to do more. Because the love and support of grandparents, whether from far away or in the home, can make all the difference.
Kristen Amundson is a former teacher, school board chair, state legislator, and CEO of a national education organization. She has spent decades answering questions from parents and grandparents about how they can help kids do better in school. She is a nationally recognized expert on student achievement, education, and how families can become advocates for their own child and for every child in the school system. She is the author of 81 Questions for Parents: Helping Your Kids Succeed in School and Unfinished Learning: Parents, Schools, and the COVID School Closures.