Tell Family Stories To Your Kids
Jennifer Harper:
Granddad's first job, the old homestead, mom's legendary cooking: Family stories make effective armor for children in an unsure world, according to a three-year study of 40 families by Emory University.
It found that children who share in those endearing and even heroic memories can grow strong and resilient for a simple reason: They have proof from mom and dad that family life goes on, despite negative outside events.
This is right on. I have direct experience with this, via my parents and grandparents.
Posted by Jim Zellmer at October 13, 2005 6:57 AM
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