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.
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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Elaine Reese, PhD, is Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand. She received her PhD from Emory University and has over 20 years of teaching experience. Dr. Reese is Editor of the Journal of Cognition and Development and also leads the Education Domain of the longitudinal birth cohort study of over 6,500 New Zealand families, Growing Up in New Zealand.
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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?
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?
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