Memory book — revisiting shared moments
Parent and child flip through a small folder of photos and remember together. Names moments, faces, feelings. Agent coaches the parent to let the child lead the remembering and add emotional layers. Observations track child's autobiographical memory emergence and dyad's shared narrative.
Opens a guided voice session in TogetherTime.
What you'll need
A small photo book, a printed set, or a phone album if nothing else is ready. Somewhere comfortable.
How it works
- 1~30s
Let them flip through. Follow the page or photo they stops on. Don't impose a sequence.
Watch for: child_selects_photo_for_attention
- 2~30s
Tell the story of the photo. Keep it short. Include who, what, and one feeling. 'That's you and grandma at the beach. You were laughing because the sand was tickly.'
Watch for: parent_narrates_memory_with_emotional_layer
- 3
Ask: 'Do you remember that day?' Wait. Whatever they says — even if it's a bit mixed up, or made up — accept it and add. 'Yes, and grandma was there.'
Watch for: child_contributes_to_shared_narrative