Each component of The Legacy Connection System is designed to make connection effortless. Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll use (and love) the moment you open it:
Family Pack
Generations Pack
Winding Down Pack
Quick Start Guide
Ultimate Connection Printable
Conversation Tracker
Each component of The Legacy Connection System is designed to make connection effortless.
Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll use (and love) the moment you open it:
Family Pack
Generations Pack
Winding Down Pack
Quick Start Guide
Ultimate Connection Printable
Conversation Tracker
YOU FINALLY HAVE EVERYONE TOGETHER, BUT IT’S SCREENS, PINGS, AND GRUNTS.
The prompts are large-print, zero-prep, and age-friendly (5+ to teens), so every grandchild can join without eye-rolls. A simple ritual that makes limited mealtimes count.
SHORT VISITS SHOULDN’T MEAN SHALLOW CONVERSATION.
Start playful, go gently deeper, and build a multi-generation tradition they’ll ask for (“one more card?”). It’s the easy way to create shared memories, pass on family history, and leave a legacy your grandkids will remember.
SHORT VISITS SHOULDN’T MEAN SHALLOW CONVERSATION.
Start playful, go gently deeper, and build a multi-generation tradition they’ll ask for (“one more card?”). It’s the easy way to create shared memories, pass on family history, and leave a legacy your grandkids will remember.
YOU FINALLY HAVE EVERYONE TOGETHER, BUT IT’S SCREENS, PINGS, AND GRUNTS.
The prompts are large-print, zero-prep, and age-friendly (5+ to teens), so every grandchild can join without eye-rolls. A simple ritual that makes limited mealtimes count.
Phones at the table; everyone “together” but not talking.
One activity for all ages: Color-coded prompts that scale for littles and teens.
Mixed ages (5, 9, 14) where someone is always bored.
No awkwardness: Questions move from playful to personal, gently.
Stories you want to pass on, but don’t want to lecture.
Stories come out naturally: Open prompts unlock memories and family history.
Short windows (Sunday lunch, school pickup, after-sport) that slip by.
A ritual they request: “One card before dessert?” becomes the new norm.
Phones at the table; everyone “together” but not talking.
Mixed ages (5, 9, 14) where someone is always bored.
Stories you want to pass on, but don’t want to lecture.
Short windows (Sunday lunch, school pickup, after-sport) that slip by.
One activity for all ages: Color-coded prompts that scale for littles and teens.
No awkwardness: Questions move from playful to personal, gently.
Stories come out naturally: Open prompts unlock memories and family history.
A ritual they request: “One card before dessert?” becomes the new norm.
Emma