ParentAge



New parents over the age of 35 have different needs than younger parents. They are concerned with child rearing, yes, but also fast-track careers, finances, and physical limitations. They are dealing with blended families, infertility, and adoptions. They have advantages, experiences, and problems that set them apart from the typical 23-year old embarking on family life.

ParentAge, a monthly newsletter, tackled the realities of mid-life parenting. It was the first, and only, publication that was focused on the experience of the grownups, not the kids.

Consultant: Bill Weber
Publishers: Les Waldstein and Larry Brill
Editor: Anne Adams