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Intergenerational Bonding

I am most likely to have meaningful conversation

with my mother, son or daughter while traveling in a car

alone with one of them.

--

Mrs. William Shade/, Savannah, Tennessee

Remembering what it was like for me at younger

ages and picturing myself in the shoes of the older ones

is a good technique for me.

--

Holly Cooper, Grand Junction, Colorado

Frequent expressions of "I love you" (verbal and

through actions). Bless them out loud with hands on

them. Spend time with them doing what they want to

do.

--

Tom Muccio, Fayetteville, Arkansas

It is vital that the old and the young keep good

communication between them. The wisdom of the older

and the youthful zeal of the younger provide a counter

balance to each life.

--

Alton Howard, West Monroe, Louisiana

I hope I have succeeded by worshipping, working,

and playing together. Because we raised our family on

a farm, we were able to have them in the fields when

we worked together.

--

Mildred Horton, Midvale, Idaho

Being willing to listen to both older people and

younger people. Have an honest concern for the needs

of people of other generations.

--

Raymond Wohlever, Derby, Kansas

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