Adventure Tales: A Framework for Therapeutic Story Creation by and for Children

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Adventure Tales: A Framework for Therapeutic Story Creation by and for Children by Barr Kazer Almost all troubled children thrive in storytelling. However experience has shown that children with Aspergers or autistic tendencies neither enjoy nor benefit fr


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Adventure Tales: A Framework for Therapeutic Story Creation by and for Children by Barr Kazer

Almost all troubled children thrive in storytelling. However experience has shown that children with Aspergers or autistic tendencies neither enjoy nor benefit from storytelling, they need a different approach; also children in crisis are better helped in one to one counselling.

The Adventure Tales Resource is a practical guide to providing a weekly therapeutic storytelling group for troubled children aged 7-12 years, through one school term.

The guide provides a succinct, step by step method of setting up, organising and running a storytelling group. It facilitates the production of the finished story for the group. It offers ways of how to be therapeutically, with the group. It includes practical administration support with photocopiable proforma such as letters to parents and evaluation sheets.

This practical resource will help:

  • Develop inter and intra relationships
  • Enhance emotional literacy
  • Resolve emotional issues
  • Improve ability to think round own problems
  • Improve tolerance of difference
  • Increase trust in others
  • Stimulate the imagination
  • Increase self esteem
  • Increase the ability to express views clearly and calmly
  • Increase confidence in literacy skills, especially reading.

Author: Barr Kazer

Age Suitability: 7-12 years

Extent: 78 Pages A4 Spiral-bound

Published: Apr 2015

CODE: SM-1306

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