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To know where you are going to, you must know where you came from. A history that is not known will be repeated. In this powerful and emotional teaching, you will discover why your children desperately need your story — not your perfection, not your money, not your achievements — but your story. As a child psychologist, I break down the science behind family storytelling and how it shapes: • Your child’s identity • Emotional resilience • Self-esteem • Confidence under pressure • Long-term generational stability Research shows that children who know their family history are more emotionally secure and better equipped to handle stress. When children understand the struggles, sacrifices, and values that built their family, they develop an unshakable sense of belonging. In this video, you will learn: ✔️ Why silence creates identity confusion ✔️ How family stories protect children from cultural pressure ✔️ The 3 types of stories every child must hear ✔️ How trauma repeats when history is hidden ✔️ A simple 5-step framework to start storytelling tonight Your children are not just growing up in your house. They are growing up inside your narrative. If you do not define it, the world will. This message is for every parent who wants to raise children who know who they are, where they come from, and where they are going. Because legacy is not money. Legacy is memory with meaning. If this resonates with you: 👍 Like this video 💬 Share your family story in the comments 🔔 Subscribe for more psychology-based parenting insights Let’s build strong families. Let’s raise children who remember.