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How much do your children know about the history of their family?.
Recording an oral family history is a great way top teach children about their family while bringing family members of all generations closer.
As shared by Sheryl Bautch of Family Service on "The Morning Show."
CREATING AN ORAL FAMILY HISTORY
1. Identify information sources
2. Choose the interviewers
3. Prepare the interview questions
4. Conduct and record the interview
5. Preserve the information
26 FEBRUARY 2004
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