Saturday, July 29, 2017

Limited Time Free Webinar: Janet Hovorka presents "Family History Adhesive: The Science of Why History Binds Families and the Simple Tech of How to Do It"



Janet Hovorka presented the webinar "Family History Adhesive: The Science of Why History Binds Families and the Simple Tech of How to Do It" on July 26, 2017.  This is a great reminder of the benefits of what we do as genealogists:
Studies have shown that greater knowledge about family history strengthens your relationships and creates a core identity that empowers your current family. In this session you will learn to use the technology your family members already access every day to create a strong family narrative together. Family history has proven to be the key to strong family relationships now and the emotional health of future generations. The transmission of family history is a personal way to pass on family values, learn from the consequences of decisions and figure out how to overcome the challenges of life. We’ll survey the psychology community’s studies of inter-generational transmission. They have found that the shared family narrative is a source of strength and resilience that binds family members together with a common story. The best way to create a strong family narrative together is to use the communication tools we already access every day in a family history oriented way. Once you've learned how important it is, we'll give you ways to assess where your family congregates online [how often they use it], and then give you strategies for binding your family to their history using those tools. E -mail newsletters, facebook groups, google hangouts, twitter hashtags, and family Instagram accounts are great places to start a family storytelling challenge, award prizes for who knows the most about Grandma and post pictures for a caption contest. You'll leave with a plan for making your family history fun and strengthening your current family relationships.

Free for non-subscribers through August 2, 2017.  Runs 1 hour 28 minutes.



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