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I'm going to use, use and use this! You are an angel!" - Frances S, MemoryGrabber owner "Capable of Sparking so Many Memories""I have seen different books in the libraries, but never one that is this easy and is capable of sparking so many memories that otherwise you never would think of.
Here's my top recommendation for journal software.
Local supervisor, Karen Krebs, of the Idaho State Child Protective Services to to "facilitate the creation of "family life story notebooks" for our biological families - pages that the parents and children can complete while they're having parent/child visits at our office and can continue to build on once the children are returned home - or given to the adoptive families if the children are not able to return home.
I've met people who have told me stories of fascinating things that they've done and exciting places that they traveled to.
Over the years, it has also been used in professional capacities: It was used in the classroom at Duke University in 2003 in instructor Cynthia Clark's family history class! Used by a counselor, associated with the Veteran's Administration (VA), to help soldiers suffering from Post Traumatic Stress to remember that "they are more than their trauma" Some grade school teachers have asked to use portions of Memorygrabber in their classrooms! A graduate student, Jennifer Nance, at the University of Central Oklahoma used Memorygrabber to help design a life history program while pursuing her Master's Degree of Gerontology.
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Here are family history articles that you will hopefully find informative, inspiring and interesting. Be sure to also visit the Quotes on Memories page on this same family history website. For help …