More tips for engaging storytelling Q & A session A story to finish – if we have time! Who is this course suitable for? Anyone working with emotionally distressed children or young people, including: Psychotherapists, therapists and counsellors ...
Two studies were conducted to better understand how children with intellectual disabilities (ID) empathize with the feelings of others during social intera
Almost any story can benefit from props, no matter what subject you are teaching. Don’t introduce the props all at once, but bring them out one by one during poignant parts in the telling. Enlist the help of your students. You can have them hold the prop, use the prop, or even let...
7. Encourage storytelling Part of literacy is the ability to write. One way to foster a love of reading is to help children become storytellers in their own right. Find ways to weave creative writing into your language arts block, and don’t let emerging literacy skills hold back students’...
2. Use Storytelling To Create Emotional Engagement For an audience to feel a lasting emotion, they need context. For example, a picture of a baby might make people feel happy, but they won’t know what they’re happy about. As such, that feeling will be fleeting. However, if you tell...
You should dovetail statistics like these with nonprofit storytelling in the form of impact stories. This means interviewing people who directly benefit from your programs to shed light on how their lives would be without your services. The goal of these stories is to highlight the impact that...
The role of creative nonfiction in memoir writing: Discover how storytelling elements like dialogue, description, and tension can enhance your true story. The importance of a reader-oriented theme: Learn why your memoir should offer universal truths and transferable principles that resonate with readers...
How do you apply these storytelling elements to your marketing? Especially if you feel like you don’t have any hard numbers you can point to? There are ways! First you need to clearly understand the hole that’s not being filled by your competitor. This requires research. Talking to your...
With this in mind, we’ve created a series of blog posts that will teach you how to use your child’s natural love of storytelling as an opportunity to develop their skills in reading comprehension, vocabulary development, spelling and grammar mastery, creative expression through writing – all...
Storytelling is an art. It’s also a process worth learning for both your business and your customers because buyers don’t make decisions based solely on what you’re selling. Now, they want to know why — why should they care? Why does it b...