I received this press release from Janet Hovorka about her new Zap the Grandma Gap Power Up Workbook:
Most parents and grandparents would do anything and
everything to raise the youth in their family to be successful adults. There are play groups and preschool lessons,
music and dance, sports, tutoring and youth groups, the right schools, the
right nutrition, etc.etc. However, many people
miss one of the most basic and foundational things that can set a child up for
success in life—teaching their child about their family’s history.
To help, Family ChartMasters has published another unique
resource that looks at family history in an engaging and youthful way so that
anyone can easily engage the youth in their family with their history. In conjunction with her corresponding
lectures at the RootsTech conference this week, Janet Hovorka has written the
new Zap the Grandma Gap Power Up Workbook: The
Particulars About How To Connect With Your Family by Connecting Them To Their
Family History, a hands-on book with step by step instructions,
procedures, templates and resources that will help teach the next generation to
love their heritage. In the fill-in-the-blank
book you will find:
- · Brainstorming activities to spark ideas
- · Suggestions for travel
- · Checklists and invitations for parties
- · Outlines for children’s books and activity books
- · Templates for games
- · Designs for recipe cards and ornaments
- · Surveys of the best websites
- · Ideas for incentives
- · Lists of interview questions
- · And instructions and templates for many other activities
This book discusses many ways to combine a family’s specific
heritage with the specific interests of their particular youth.
The workbook is a companion to the book Zap
the Grandma Gap: Connect With Your Family by Connecting Them To Their Family
History. This new book has
already inspired families throughout the world about the importance of family
history in connecting today’s families. In
it parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles can learn:
- · How to prepare for further curiosity by infusing their surroundings with their history.
- · Why plugging into the net is the easiest way to plug their family into their past
- · How to utilize your talents to teach their family about their history
- · Why discovering the surrounding history together makes their progenitors come alive.
- · How to pull their posterity close by carefully creating and recording today’s history.
- · Why it is important to simplify their family’s story their family can appreciate the past.
Author Janet Hovorka comes from a family that
practices the principles found in this book.
As a librarian, she helped people at the BYU library with their family
history research but was completely uninterested in her own. Janet inherited a
large amount of genealogy from her mother and grandmother, both wonderful
genealogists who lived family history in a way that was attractive and
inviting. Eventually Janet woke up to the soul satisfaction of learning
about her past. Most recently she has
found great joy in encouraging her teenage children's genealogical interests.
Janet has returned this last month from speaking at the Who Do You Think You
Are Conference in London, and the North Florida Genealogy Conference where she
gave several lectures about engaging the next generation with their family
history. Among other topics, she will be
speaking this weekend at the RootsTech conference on “The Cool Parts of
Genealogy: Engaging My Teenagers Case Study.”
Understanding the good and the
bad in their own family history can help anyone deal with their family members
and their lives in a more healthy way.
Zap the
Grandma Gap Power Up Workbook: The Particulars About How To Connect With Your
Family by Connecting Them To Their Family History by Janet Hovorka is
available now at www.zapthegrandmagap.com, at bookstores and
by calling 801-872-4278. A 24 page
excerpt of the workbook and a 28 page excerpt of the book are available for
free on the website along with downloads of other supporting materials. Sign up on the homepage for a free 52 week
e-newsletter with even more ideas on how to engage the next generation with
their family history.
About the Author: Janet Hovorka received a B.A. in Ancient Near
Eastern History and a Master's degree in Library and Information Science from
BYU. She and her husband Kim Hovorka own
Family ChartMasters (www.familychartmasters.com) —official, award
winning printers for most of the genealogy software and database
companies. She is currently serving as
President of the Utah Genealogical Association and teaches courses in library
skills and genealogy at Salt Lake Community College. Janet writes the The Chart Chick blog (www.thechartchick.com), has written for numerous genealogy
publications, and has presented 100s of lectures all over the world to help
people learn more about their past.
Zap
the Grandma Gap : Connect With Your Family by Connecting Them To Their Family
History by
Janet Hovorka. Published by Family
ChartMasters: Cedar Hills, Utah, 2013. Paperback, $23.95 194pp. ISBN 978-0-9888548-0-2.
Zap the Grandma Gap Power Up Workbook: The
Particulars About How To Connect With Your Family by Connecting Them To Their
Family History by
Janet Hovorka. Published by Family
ChartMasters: Cedar Hills, Utah, 2013. Paperback, $23.95 103pp. ISBN 978-0-9888548-1-9.
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