Live Interactive Workshop

How to Set Boundaries with Grandparents (Without Guilt): A Sandwich Generation Guide

May 28, 2026 12:00 pm EDT/EST

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About this Workshop

Are you part of the Sandwich Generation?  Raising kids while also managing relationships with your own parents? Balancing both roles can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to stay that way.

This practical parenting workshop is for parents and grandparents. It helps you improve communication and conflict. You’ll learn how to create a more unified approach to raising children across generations.

When roles shift, challenges can arise. Parenting styles may differ. Misunderstandings can happen easily. With the right tools, your family can build stronger and more respectful relationships.

In this workshop, you’ll learn simple and actionable strategies. These will help you manage the unique challenges of the Sandwich Generation. You’ll also build cooperation, clarity, and consistency for your children.

Reigster and come join Peace at Home Experts Ruth Freeman, LCSW, and Cora D’Alessandro, MA, IMH-E, for this helpful workshop. You’ll leave with clear strategies you can use right away—so you can care for both generations without feeling stretched too thin.

Please ask questions and share your experiences during the session.  If you would like to request a specific topic to be covered, please email us in advance at solutions@peaceathomeparenting.com.

After this workshop, you will be able to:

  • Set clear, respectful boundaries
  • Communicate parenting values without conflict
  • Manage differences in discipline, routines, and other issues
  • Involve grandparents without overstepping
  • Build trust across generations
  • Create a more peaceful, united family where everyone can thrive.

Meet your Instructors

Ruth Freeman

Mental Health, School Age, Relationships,

LCSW

Cora D'Alessandro

Toddlers/Preschoolers, Early Discipline, Childcare,

MA, IMH-E®

Topics

  • communication
  • conflict
  • connection
  • parenting style

Age Category

  • All, Mental Health
  • All, Parent Wellbeing
  • Prenatal & Infant
  • School Age
  • Teens & Young Adults
  • Toddlers & Preschoolers