New Year’s Interview: Fun Family Tradition
Start a memorable New Year’s tradition by doing family interviews! Gather together to reflect on the past year’s highlights and share hopes for the future. Capture everyone’s thoughts with a free printable in a special notebook to create cherished memories and track dreams as they grow over time—a meaningful way to bond each year! I’m... Read More The post New Year’s Interview: Fun Family Tradition appeared first on Teach Mama.

Start a memorable New Year’s tradition by doing family interviews! Gather together to reflect on the past year’s highlights and share hopes for the future. Capture everyone’s thoughts with a free printable in a special notebook to create cherished memories and track dreams as they grow over time—a meaningful way to bond each year!

I’m always shocked at how fast time goes by. One day we were celebrating our first New Year’s as a married couple and somehow suddenly in the blink of an eye it’s four decades later! This little activity only takes a few minutes one time each year. The other 364 days it may sit in the notebook on a shelf, but next year or 10, 20 or 40 years from now you will be so glad you took the time!
New Year’s Interview–Fun Family Tradition:
Make a special occasion of the Family Interview! Will that include a special meal before or after, a special dessert or a roaring fire and a cup of wassail (or will it be hot chocolate?) One family I know does theirs while the Rose Parade is on TV followed by brunch! And another family has a huge ice cream feast and then does their interviews on a sugar high! Whatever suits your family and makes it fun for them.
Getting Ready for the Interview
Download the printable interview form, binder cover sheet and spine then print enough for each person to have an interview sheet to fill out and whatever pens, pencils or crayons they might like to use to decorate their page.
Some kids are funny about things like that so it’s entirely up to them. After all this is going to be their interview and should reflect them. Everyone may want fill out their interview separately, but some folks work better in a group. It just depends on your family!
For young kiddos Mom and Dad may need to offer a little extra help with spelling and such. For really little kids, who are pre-writing/reading, Mom and Dad will need to do the actual writing– or at least provide a “translation” for what they write (or scribble)!
And that’s all there is to it! When everyone is finished you can either read your own or trade interviews and take turns reading them aloud. Some families video the reading part and others say they add a picture of their child to their interview for an extra reminder of the past year.
Then put the finished interview in a binder (I like these with the clear front and spine that I can slide a printable in to decorate) and wait for next year!
Want to start a New Year’s Eve tradition and build lasting memories with Your Family?
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For More Fun in the New Year, Check Out These Great Ideas:
- New Year Bingo Bonanza
- Make the Most of a Day Trip With Your Child
- Inauguration Day Activities
- Fun with Rockets!
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