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Test your knowledge with this wildlife trivia game. Great for memory, conversation, and caregiver activities with aging parents.
This wildlife trivia game is a fun and simple way to test your knowledge of animals from around the world.
See if you can answer each question before the answer is revealed.
👉 Watch the video above and play along.
For caregivers, animal-related topics are often familiar and enjoyable, making them a great way to start conversations and encourage engagement.
Try asking:
These small moments can help support memory recall and create meaningful interaction.
Animals are familiar to most people and often tied to personal memories, whether through pets, trips, or television. This makes wildlife trivia a great tool for caregivers looking to create low-pressure, engaging moments that support memory and conversation.
Debbie Nadler
Use vacation memories to spark meaningful conversations with aging parents. This guided video helps caregivers connect through simple, engaging questions.
This video is designed to help spark meaningful conversations using something most of us can relate to—vacations.
For many caregivers, starting a conversation can sometimes feel difficult. But familiar topics like travel, family trips, and favorite destinations can bring back memories and create natural opportunities to connect.
👉 Watch the video above and use the prompts to guide your conversation.
You can pause at any time and ask questions like:
What was your favorite place you ever visited?
Did you prefer road trips or flying?
Who did you usually travel with?
Do you remember a funny or unexpected moment from a trip?
There’s no right or wrong answer—just the opportunity to share a moment together.
Even short conversations like this can help with memory recall, emotional connection, and overall engagement.
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