When my own children were young, my father suggested taking a photograph of them every month, in the same location and pose. These photographs, he explained, could later be assembled into a type of time-line of their growth and development. While I did take many photos of both of my sons, I never did manage to do that specific project, although it still think it’s a terrific idea and would have been a wonderful thing to have now.
I did take a photograph of them every year, as they were leaving for their first day of school. Taken at the front door, they had their lunchboxes or backpacks and were ready to go. These photos stopped as they got older but now play an important role in their childhood photo albums.
With school starting in the next week around the United States, its a good time to think about helping your child start a personal history project to document his or her school year and provide them with many memories later on.
A nice scrapbook, photo album or even a good quality archival storage box is the first step. Have your child enrolled in the project from the beginning and create a calendar event once a week or once a month to spend a little bit of time collecting and organizing items to go into the history project. You may decide to go with a video project from the beginning, but you will still need to organize the materials the same way you would any other project.
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