I am advocating that all parents tell their children stories. Not just any stories – but your stories.
Whether made up or from our own lives, children need to hear our voices and our stories.
Storytelling is an expression of love, and there is no better way to impart your values or teach your children where they came from. Although I love books, I don’t think that reading from a book can capture a child’s imagination like when they hear something made up just for them. They know it’s special, and they want to listen. If you’re having trouble getting your child to enjoy books, try asking, “Can I tell you a story?” If you love reading books together, try asking, “Can I tell you a story?” It will be the icing on the cake.
But you think it’s too much trouble, and you aren’t creative enough, right? You’re wrong. If you tell a story with love, it will be a story that your kids want to hear. As you tell more stories, you’ll get better at it. I promise.
And that is why I’m dedicating part of this part blog to teaching storytelling and inspiring parents to tell more stories. This page will be added to my header, and I’ll list resources for you to get started telling stories.
If you homeschool, you’ll be happy to know that storytelling is part of your child’s language arts requirement. Whether you homeschool or not, you’ll be adding value to your child’s life, fostering their creativity, igniting their love of language, and helping them begin to write their own story.
No adult forgets the person who told them stories as a child.
All you have to do is begin “Once Upon A Time….” and think about what is important to your child that day. But if you need a little more help, look here:
Introduction
Guest Post at Simple Homeschool: Using Storytelling In Your Home Education
Why Tell Stories?
Storytelling and what that has to do with Homeschooling
How To Tell Stories To Your Children
Book Review: Tell Me a Story by Chase Collins ~or~ How I Use Storytelling as a Teaching Tool
How I Use Storytelling to Enrich the Lives of My Children
Two Stories I Made Up For My Five-Year-Old – to Show That YOU Can Do It Too!
Using Storytelling and Puppet Shows In Your Homeschool
Inspiration: Examples of Stories with Storytelling Tips
Two Stories I Made Up For My Five-Year-Old – to Show That YOU Can Do It Too!
Merry Christmas and My Gift to You
Inspiration: Storytellers
Remembering my friend and storyteller, J.J. Reneaux
Wisdom from Storyteller Winston Stephens – includes venues for adult storytelling around Athens, Georgia.
Storytelling Links
National Storytelling Festival - Every October in Jonesborough, TN
Southern Order of Storytellers - based in Atlanta, Georgia and encouraging “clusters” or storytelling groups to start throughout Georgia.
Rabbit Box - Fostering the art of storytelling in Athens, Georgia. We provide a forum for people to share true stories from their lives. (Adult storytelling)
…And if I can think of anything else that will help inspire you to tell stories to your children, you can bet I’ll add it here!
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