Thanks to the Baby Boom echo, there are more grandparents now than at any time in history. Yet grandparenting has been a relatively ignored topic, with most people assuming that is simply requires the same skills as parenting. Not so, explains Ford, who shows readers how the wisdom, grace and gumption that can only be gained through age and experience can benefit a grandchild.
Judy Ford, a trained professional with heart, soul, and life experience, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. She is also a best selling author, mother, friend, and some say inspirational role model. She has been studying love and relationships for over three decades specializing in love, loss, and the things that matter most.
Articles on her work have appeared in Oprah Magazine, Family Circle, Women's World, Cosmopolitan, Family Circle, Glamour, Woman's Day, among others. Her media appearances have included Oprah, CNN, and National Public Radio. She lives in teh Seattle area, where she maintains a psychotherapy practice and keeps a regular speaking schedule. With compassion and candor, her work speaks to the heart, inspiring us to love life, to persevere through its challenges and to share our gifts with others.
Check out her web site: www.judyford.com

