First Birthday Keepsakes and Traditions
Creative ideas from CHILD readers who made special mementos and memories with their kids.
Few experiences are as magical for parents as watching their newborn develop. And judging by the many innovative ways our readers commemorated their baby's first birthday, preserving a child's early years is a top priority -- as it should be, says Nick Stinnett, Ph.D., a professor of human development and family studies at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. "Traditions and keepsakes are symbols of how important your child is to the family, and they're what help you to create a family identity," he explains. He should know: Dr. Stinnett has spent the past 25 years studying families to uncover the key components strong, close families
In addition, traditions convey to children that some of the most precious possessions a family has don't come with a high price tag. Says Dr. Stinnett: "In my research, I often ask, 'What are your happiest childhood memories?' People mention being read stories, going fishing with a parent, and so on. I've never heard anyone say an expensive toy or exotic vacation." Likewise, the true value of the celebrations that follow lies in the time and love that was necessary to create them.










