An edition of Tell me a story (2013)

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sharing stories to enrich your child's world

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An edition of Tell me a story (2013)

Tell me a story

sharing stories to enrich your child's world

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Family storytelling offers many of the same advantages as book reading - and some new ones - for children's language and emotional development, coping skills, and sense of belonging. Tell Me a Story: Sharing Stories to Enrich Your Child's World shows parents how telling and sharing stories about family experiences can help children grow into healthy, happy adolescents and adults. Dr. Elaine Reese outlines the techniques that work best with children of all ages, from toddlers to teens, including children with learning delays and difficult temperaments. She also tackles challenging issues such as whether children profit at all from the stories that they experience through TV, movies, and video games; how storytelling differs from daughters to sons; and the best ways to continue to share family stories with children after a separation or divorce. Finally, Reese shares tips specially designed for storytelling with grandchildren, demonstrating how parents can and should continue to nurture family storytelling long after their children are grown, and especially once their children become parents themselves. Providing guidance on a positive, portable, and free way to enrich children's development, Tell Me a Story deserves a place in every parent's library.

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Language
English
Pages
241

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Table of Contents

Introduction: what is story sharing?
Sharing stories with your toddler: ages 1-3
Sharing stories with your preschooler: ages 3-5
Sharing stories with your school-aged child: ages 5-8
Sharing stories with your preteen: ages 8-12
Sharing stories with your adolescent: ages 12-18
All kinds of children, all kinds of families
Practical tips for sharing lasting stories
The end of the stories?.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
808.5/43
Library of Congress
LB1042 .R44 2013, LB1042.R44 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxvi, 241 p.
Number of pages
241

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL27146348M
Internet Archive
tellmestoryshari0000rees
ISBN 10
0199772657
ISBN 13
9780199772650
LCCN
2012042588
OCLC/WorldCat
819136178

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL19966132W

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