
Good Faith Nancy French's Joyful Grandparenting Lessons & Living Like Tomorrow Isn't Guaranteed
Jan 1, 2026
Nancy French, an author and storyteller, shares her heartfelt insights on grandparenting, emphasizing the importance of connection over legacy. She discusses her year as a primary caregiver, how nurturing creativity through analog play enriches her grandchildren's lives, and the significance of preserving their natural hope. French candidly addresses navigating grief with kids and reflects on her own journey with cancer, urging listeners to embrace the present. This conversation is a treasure trove of practical wisdom for anyone influencing the next generation.
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Choose Presence Over Protection
- Move toward family when you can and offer practical help like childcare to relieve parents.
- Prioritize presence over self-protection to create meaningful daily connection.
Hope Renewed By Small, Concrete Acts
- Grandparenting can renew hope and spur work to improve the world for future generations.
- Small choices like removing screens give kids a tangible advantage amid cultural chaos.
Limit Screens, Preserve Play
- Limit young children's screen exposure to preserve imaginative, analog play.
- Replace screens with hands-on play to strengthen creativity and emotional development.
