Becoming Nana
Support your daughter without overstepping.
A thoughtful, self-paced course for women becoming grandmothers who want to stay close, helpful, and trusted — without overhelping, second-guessing, or losing themselves in the process.
Self-paced • Lifetime access • Practical guidance • Supportive community • $33 one-time
Nobody really prepares you for this part.
Not the love.
Not the excitement.
The relationship shift.
One day, you’re the mother. The next, your daughter is becoming one herself.
And suddenly you’re navigating questions like:
Should I offer advice… or stay quiet?
How do I help without taking over?
What if she does things differently than I did?
How do I stay close without becoming too much?
What’s my role now?
Most women are told, “Just enjoy every moment.”
But real relationships are more nuanced than that.
Becoming Nana was created to help you move through this transition thoughtfully — with more confidence, less anxiety, and a stronger foundation for the years ahead.
This course is not about becoming the “perfect grandmother.”
It’s about becoming a steady, trusted presence in your daughter’s evolving life.
Inside Becoming Nana, we focus on:
the mother–daughter relationship
communication
boundaries
emotional awareness
practical support
adapting gracefully to change
Because becoming a grandmother isn’t just a family milestone.
It’s a relationship transition.
And like any meaningful relationship, it deserves care.
Inside the Course
Module 1 — Becoming Nana
Understand the emotional and relational transition into grandmotherhood — and why this role is about more than the baby.
Module 2 — Supporting Your Daughter During Pregnancy
Learn how to offer support that actually feels supportive, instead of overwhelming or performative.
Module 3 — Communication, Boundaries & Expectations
Navigate differences, avoid resentment, and build trust through thoughtful communication.
Module 4 — Birth, Early Postpartum & New Family Dynamics
Show up during one of the most emotional seasons of your daughter’s life without overstepping or disappearing.
Module 5 — Long-Term Relationships & Grandmotherhood
Create the kind of long-term connection that stays healthy, respectful, and real as your family evolves.
The Becoming Nana Experience
Short, practical video lessons
Reflection prompts
“Nana Practice” exercises
Downloadable worksheets
Real-world examples and scripts
Lifetime access
Private community support
Designed to feel calm, supportive, and immediately usable — not overwhelming.
This Course Is For You If…
You’re becoming a grandmother for the first time
You want a close relationship with your daughter and grandchild
You care deeply about “getting this right”
You don’t want to overstep or become overly cautious
You’re thoughtful enough to know that good intentions alone aren’t always enough
You want practical guidance — not clichés or guilt
Hi, I’m Barbara
I created Becoming Nana after realizing how many women quietly struggle with this transition — even when everyone around them assumes it should feel natural.
I believe becoming a grandmother is an evolving relationship, not a fixed role.
And I believe closeness is built intentionally:
through respect, communication, flexibility, and trust.
This course isn’t about perfection.
It’s about helping women become the kind of calm, supportive presence their daughters genuinely want nearby.
You do not need to have all the answers.
You just need a thoughtful way to move through this transition with confidence, awareness, and care.
$33 • Lifetime access • Self-paced
Frequently Asked Questions
Still have questions? Take a look at the FAQ or reach out anytime. If you’re feeling ready, go ahead and enroll.
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That’s the primary focus, but many women navigating changing family dynamics will still find it helpful.
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This course does not assume perfect relationships. It’s designed to help you navigate real-life dynamics thoughtfully and respectfully.
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You’ll have lifetime access to the course materials.
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No. Becoming Nana focuses on relationships, communication, support, and navigating the transition into grandmotherhood thoughtfully.
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Absolutely. The course is fully self-paced.