As parents and grandparents, sometimes we might feel the answer is yes to both questions. Most sibling quarrels are resolved by the children themselves. However, sometimes the squabbling demands our wisdom, which comes with age, in order to restore, with sterness and humor, peace and harmony to our households, as what Paw Paw, Will You Set the Timer, Please? will show Raymond E. Wiggins Sr. is a parent and grandparent living with his family in Pontiac, Michigan, who has formally homeschooled two sons through high school and, informally, taught all his children and grandchildren, during babysitting moments, as all good parents and grandparents do!
As parents and grandparents, sometimes we might feel the answer is yes to both questions. Most sibling quarrels are resolved by the children themselves. However, sometimes the squabbling demands our wisdom, which comes with age, in order to restore, with sterness and humor, peace and harmony to our households, as what Paw Paw, Will You Set the Timer, Please? will show Raymond E. Wiggins Sr. is a parent and grandparent living with his family in Pontiac, Michigan, who has formally homeschooled two sons through high school and, informally, taught all his children and grandchildren, during babysitting moments, as all good parents and grandparents do!