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Building a Memory Bank

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Cynthia John

You probably have a half-filled pastel-coloured baby record book with early photographs of your tiny tot. But what about the following years and their memories? You might have many digital photos that never got sorted or printed.

There are many other precious bits of your child’s life that you are likely to want to remember. That innocent comment in public, those heart-warming words unexpectedly delivered while cuddling up in bed, that special gesture your four-year-old makes when thrilled… There are many precious memories to keep. But we are so busy with the present or planning for the future, that putting aside some time for the past is low on our list of priorities. But technology has made saving of memories much easier.

Try this simple periodical exercise to build a treasure house of memories.

A Reading Corner
Reading is an activity everyone wants to do in peace without the interruption of people moving around, talking or adjusting television volumes. Create a Reading Corner in the house, where any person who wants to read can enjoy a book in peace. Find a nook that is away from the blare of the television and traffic. Pick a comfortable couch or divan. Or a big window below which you can place a mattress. Place some comfortable cushions and a stool or shelf where a book or glass of juice can be kept. Make a rule that anyone using the Reading Corner is not be disturbed unless absolutely necessary. If you have too many voracious readers in the house, you may have to create more than one Reading Corner. It will soon encourage the reading habit which is the prerequisite of learning.

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