Celebrate Your Family History

Your family is unique and so is your family's history. Set aside time to connect with your roots. Why? By getting to know your ancestry, you find out more about yourself and your identity. It is a great activity to do as a family. Plus, you may learn about your family's medical history so that you can be on the lookout for health risks like problems with alcohol. Knowing you are at risk is important because then you can take steps to protect yourself from developing problems with alcohol. Here are some ideas on how to celebrate your family history:

What To Do

These activities can bring your family together. Start a tradition and help everyone in your family connect with each other and learn more about themselves.

What To Know

Knowing your family history also can be useful for medical reasons, such as genetic disorders or hereditary conditions. For example, risk for developing addictive behaviors like alcoholism and substance abuse has been found to be related to genetics. Consider learning about and documenting your family's medical history.