Twenty Questions for Sharing Family Stories
“You and your family can hold onto some of the skills and understandings you practiced in the Story Exchange. Learning about our family and community history can help make us stronger, so as a next step, why not create opportunities for more sharing of family stories? Sharing family stories doesn’t have to be a big event; rather, it can be an ongoing conversation.
Marshall Duke and I developed the Do You Know . . . ? or Twenty Questions activity as a way of tapping into different kinds of family stories.” Robyn Fivush