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The “Do You Know” Family Stories Game for Thanksgiving

November 25, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Importance of Family Stories

Have you ever wondered how your parents met, where your grandparents went to school, or what your mother’s first job was? One way to delve into your family’s history is by using the Do You Know Scale, a 20-item questionnaire designed to assess knowledge of family stories. Travel agent Carol Shaddux suggests a creative way to engage with these questions by writing them on strips of paper and having each family member pick one to share or inquire about. These questions serve as a gauge of whether your family embraces storytelling, a tradition that can bring joy and connection.

Research conducted by the Family Narratives Lab reveals that knowing and sharing family stories can have significant benefits. Young adults who are familiar with their family history tend to exhibit higher self-esteem, reduced behavior problems, decreased levels of depression and anxiety, and a stronger sense of purpose in life. These stories serve as a source of identity, belonging, and wisdom, shaping our understanding of the world around us. Moreover, older family members who pass down these narratives demonstrate a sense of generativity, leaving a legacy and nurturing future generations.

The Power of Thanksgiving Storytelling

Thanksgiving offers a unique opportunity for families to engage in storytelling. Beyond the hustle and bustle of meal preparation, this holiday allows us to gather around the table and share tales that define us as a family. Whether recounting humorous anecdotes or poignant memories, these stories create bonds and foster empathy among relatives of all ages. As tensions may arise during family gatherings, storytelling can bridge gaps, foster understanding, and cultivate a sense of unity.

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What makes Thanksgiving storytelling particularly special is the presence of multiple generations. From grandparents to grandchildren, aunts to cousins, and close friends to new acquaintances, diverse voices contribute to the tapestry of family narratives. As we savor the post-feast relaxation, we have the opportunity to connect through shared experiences, gaining a deeper appreciation for one another.

Preserving Family Lore

Some family stories become timeless classics, repeated year after year with fondness and laughter. Whether it’s the legendary tale of Uncle Joe’s daring snowstorm drive or Great Grandma Louise’s first attempt at baking a pecan pie, these narratives reflect our values, beliefs, and cherished moments. While these iconic stories hold a special place in our hearts, there are always new tales waiting to be shared.

As you gather with loved ones this Thanksgiving, make an effort to unearth untold stories and welcome fresh perspectives. Encourage elders to recount their early experiences, invite newcomers to contribute their own narratives, and embrace the richness of diverse storytelling. Whether through a structured game or casual conversation, take this opportunity to express gratitude for the stories that bind us together. As we reflect on our blessings, let us embrace the power of storytelling to strengthen our bonds with family and friends.

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