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16. Discuss Sunday School or Primary lessons at dinner time.
17. Keep a family journal, letting children write in it too.
18. Visit grandparents on Sundays.
19. Tell a bedtime story each night.
20. Always have children report in after an evening activity, at the parents’
bedside.
21. Kiss each other good night.
22. Set family goals on New Year’s Eve, or let each plan an adventure he hopes
to have (individually and together) during the coming year.
23. Make items for family members on special occasions.
24. Collect in a binder songs that the family can learn and sing together in the
car or at home.
25. Write a family letter and circulate it among relatives, each adding
something to it. Save the letters to make a book for family reunions.
26. Allow each child a regular time to stay up fifteen minutes longer than the
other children to spend time alone with parents, or plan a "night out" with each
child.
27. Establish your own holidays, for your own reasons.
28. Make a flag for each family member, possibly designed by each, to be flown
at your house on special occasions.
29. Have a special plate, glass, or cup that is used at dinner by a family
member who has an event or reason to celebrate.
30. Let Dad and children cook breakfast on Saturday mornings, allowing Mother to
rest.
31. Establish one night a week as "Oral Reading Night." Select an appropriate
book and read it aloud, as a family, for a predetermined period of time.
32. Set a time for family testimonies or gospel study.
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