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A Heart Connection across the Miles
by Joanna Young Apr 2009
How can grandparents participate in their grandkids’ lives, pass on valued beliefs and interests, and encourage them when the children live hundreds or thousands of miles away? Cheri Fuller, author of 40 books focusing primarily on family relationships, shares some insightful tips.
 
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o kids, love is spelled T-I-M-E,” says Christian author Cheri Fuller, whether those valuable moments are spent together in person or by long distance through telephone calls and instant messaging.

In her newest of 40 books she has authored, “Connect with Your Grandkids: Fun Ways to Bridge the Miles” (Focus on the Family Publishing/Tyndale House Publishers, April 2009), Fuller offers ideas for making a treasured connection with grandchildren, no matter where they live. She explains, “Connecting with your grandkids is all about building a relationship with them, a heart connection. Neither parents nor grandparents can teach and influence children without a good, strong, loving connection.”


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