Description
Though there are myriad reasons for this-the death of one's adult child, parental drug addiction, abusive living situations, or incarceration, to name a few-the effects tend to be the same: Senior citizens who expected to spend their golden years relaxing or traveling are now seeing their dreams dashed. Those on limited incomes are feeling the strain and are frightened about their futures. And the mental, spiritual, and physical exhaustion of parenting and disciplining children many decades their junior, exacerbated by a technology gap, is overwhelmingly real.
And yet, through their sacrificial service, these seniors are acting as kinsman-redeemers for their grandchildren-keeping them out of the foster care system and giving them the best shot possible for a successful life.
In When Grandparents Become Parents, experienced author Rick Johnson details both the challenges and solutions these heroic seniors face, offering strategies and resources (including real advice from other grandparents) to deal with major areas of stress-incorporating humor, common sense, and practical advice along the way.
About the Author
Rick Johnson is a bestselling author of twelve books, the former co-host of a live weekly radio show, and a frequent guest host of other local programs. He and his wife, Suzanne, have two adult children and one grandchild, whom they are currently raising. They live in Portland, Oregon.
Book Information
ISBN 9781684511716
Author Rick Johnson
Format Paperback
Page Count 176
Imprint Salem Books
Publisher Regnery Publishing Inc
Weight(grams) 274g
Dimensions(mm) 216mm * 140mm * 15mm