Tell Me a Story: Sharing Stories to Enrich Your Child's World

Author(s): Elaine Reese

Parenting

Contemporary research shows that parents who tell and read stories in a rich and responsive way have children with advanced language, memory, and emotional development. Many parents and educators have relied on reading books out loud to children as a way to strengthen their literacy skills, but what they may not know is that family storytelling may be just as important for children's development as reading books. In Tell Me a Story Dr. Elaine Reese explains how storytelling is valuable for children's language, emotional development, coping, self-concept, and sense of belonging. Based on solid research evidence collected over the last two decades, this book shows parents how to maximize these benefits with storytelling techniques that work with children of all ages, from toddlers to teens, and all kinds of children, including children with ADHD, difficult temperaments, and language delays. Reese identifies the most effective ways for strengthening children's language, cognitive, and coping skills and addresses the following questions: How can parents tell stories that matter to children and adolescents? How is storytelling with daughters different than storytelling with sons? How can parents and grandparents share stories that teenagers will want to hear? Why is it a good idea to tell children stories in addition to reading them stories from a book? Parents and grandparents will enjoy Reese's narrative excerpts and storytelling tips and be eager to apply their newfound skills to promote their children's and grandchildren's development and enhance their time together.

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Elaine Reese is Professor of Psychology at the University of Otago in New Zealand. She received her PhD from Emory University and has researched and taught child development in the US and New Zealand for over 20 years. Elaine has 16 years of family storytelling experience with her two children.

1. What is Story Sharing? ; 2. Sharing Stories with Your Toddler: Ages 1 - 3 ; 3. Sharing Stories with Your Preschooler: Ages 3 - 5 ; 4. Sharing Stories with Your School-Aged Child: Ages 5 - 8 ; 5. Sharing Stories with Your Preteen: Ages 8 - 12 ; 6. Sharing Stories with Your Adolescent: Ages 12 - 18 ; 7. All Kinds of Children, All Kinds of Families ; 8. Practical Tips for Sharing Lasting Stories ; 9. The End of the Stories?

General Fields

  • : 9780199772650
  • : Oxford University Press, Incorporated
  • : Oxford University Press, Incorporated
  • : 0.496
  • : 30 May 2013
  • : 237mm X 163mm X 23mm
  • : United States
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Elaine Reese
  • : Hardback
  • : English
  • : 155.4
  • : 256
  • : black & white tables