The more children know about their family’s history, the
higher their self-esteem, and they are able to more
effectively cope with stress and change.
Authors Richard and Linda Eyre have identified three fun
ways to connect kids with their ancestors.
For more information on the Eyre’s book visit entitlementtrap.com/a>.
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