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Tell Me a Story: Sharing Stories to Enrich Your Child's World by Elaine Reese HC
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- ISBN
- 9780199772650
- Book Title
- Tell Me a Story : Sharing Stories to Enrich Your Child's World
- Item Length
- 6.2in
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press, Incorporated
- Publication Year
- 2013
- Format
- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 1.1in
- Genre
- Psychology, Performing Arts
- Topic
- Storytelling, General
- Item Width
- 9.4in
- Item Weight
- 17.6 Oz
- Number of Pages
- 256 Pages
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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.
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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0199772657
ISBN-13
9780199772650
eBay Product ID (ePID)
150582671
Product Key Features
Book Title
Tell Me a Story : Sharing Stories to Enrich Your Child's World
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Storytelling, General
Publication Year
2013
Genre
Psychology, Performing Arts
Number of Pages
256 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
6.2in
Item Height
1.1in
Item Width
9.4in
Item Weight
17.6 Oz
Additional Product Features
Lc Classification Number
Lb1042.R44 2013
Reviews
"Parents who desire to strengthen their child's development will appreciate Reese's insights into storytelling for all ages and stages and his hands-on tips for incorporating oral and written storytelling in the home." --Library Journal "This highly engaging book focuses on what parents can do to help their children share and tell family stories. Reese brings together solid empirical evidence, shared parental wisdom, and personal experience. Parents of children from 2 to 12 to 20 will find much in this book to help them weave family stories that will cross generations." -- Robyn Fivush, PhD, Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Psychology, Emory University "Storytellers are made, not born. Reese draws on extensive research to inform parents about how they can improve their children's ability to narrate. The implications of being a good narrator include literacy achievement, enhanced closeness to family and friends, and effective public performance. This excellent, accessible book is for any parent who wants to get closer to their child." -- Allyssa McCabe, PhD, Professor of Psychology, University of Massachusetts Lowell "Elaine Reese artfully weaves together solid scientific research and sage advice as she draws on compelling profiles of three children from preschool into adolescence. While this is written for parents, it will also appeal to instructors of courses on child development and programs preparing teachers." -- David K. Dickinson, EdD, Professor, Department of Teaching and Learning, Peabody College, Vanderbilt University "In this fascinating book, Elaine Reese has captured much of the magic that parents and young children experience when sharing a story." -- Judy S. DeLoache, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Psychology, University of Virginia"Written for an audience of parents, this book does a wonderful job of illustrating in rich dialogue the way that parents are the first and most important literacy teachers. Replete with practical, research-based strategies for engaging children -- toddlers through adolescents -- this book should be required reading for anyone whose goal is to enrich children's lives. The book is written in a reader-friendly narrative style with research references in endnotes." -- M.B. Hopkins, Nazareth College of Rochester"The focus is on the "give and take" style of storytelling, that is, in an interactive or shared-opportunity manner. Of particular interest to Reese is the family story presented in an often conversational format with an informal shape. These have, she believes, far-reaching consequences for children's language, emotional development, and adolescent well-being. Her book is organized by age range, beginning with ages 1-3 and concluding with ages 12-18. Each chapter ends with tips for sharing stories (what to do, how, and why it helps). Also included is a "development snapshot" of each age group. Though of interest to academics (but mercifully without much academic jargon), the book's principal audience will be parents, who will find the content practical and accessible. And who can argue with Reese's conclusion, 'Stories sustain us, they teach us, they protect us, and they join us to others'?" -- Michael Cart, Booklist, Though of interest to academics (but mercifully without much academic jargon), the book's principal audience will be parents, who will find the content practical and accessible. And who can argue with Reese's conclusion, "Stories sustain us, they teach us, they protect us, and they join us to others"?, "In this fascinating book, Elaine Reese has captured much of the magic that parents and young children experience when sharing a story." -- Judy S. DeLoache, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Psychology, University of Virginia "This highly engaging book focuses on what parents can do to help their children share and tell family stories. Reese brings together solid empirical evidence, shared parental wisdom, and personal experience. Parents of children from 2 to 12 to 20 will find much in this book to help them weave family stories that will cross generations." -- Robyn Fivush, PhD, Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Psychology, Emory University "Storytellers are made, not born. Reese draws on extensive research to inform parents about how they can improve their children's ability to narrate. The implications of being a good narrator include literacy achievement, enhanced closeness to family and friends, and effective public performance. This excellent, accessible book is for any parent who wants to get closer to their child." -- Allyssa McCabe, PhD, Professor of Psychology, University of Massachusetts Lowell "Elaine Reese artfully weaves together solid scientific research and sage advice as she draws on compelling profiles of three children from preschool into adolescence. While this is written for parents, it will also appeal to instructors of courses on child development and programs preparing teachers." -- David K. Dickinson, EdD, Professor, Department of Teaching and Learning, Peabody College, Vanderbilt University, "Parents who desire to strengthen their child's development will appreciate Reese's insights into storytelling for all ages and stages and his hands-on tips for incorporating oral and written storytelling in the home." --Library Journal "This highly engaging book focuses on what parents can do to help their children share and tell family stories. Reese brings together solid empirical evidence, shared parental wisdom, and personal experience. Parents of children from 2 to 12 to 20 will find much in this book to help them weave family stories that will cross generations." -- Robyn Fivush, PhD, Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Psychology, Emory University "Storytellers are made, not born. Reese draws on extensive research to inform parents about how they can improve their children's ability to narrate. The implications of being a good narrator include literacy achievement, enhanced closeness to family and friends, and effective public performance. This excellent, accessible book is for any parent who wants to get closer to their child." -- Allyssa McCabe, PhD, Professor of Psychology, University of Massachusetts Lowell "Elaine Reese artfully weaves together solid scientific research and sage advice as she draws on compelling profiles of three children from preschool into adolescence. While this is written for parents, it will also appeal to instructors of courses on child development and programs preparing teachers." -- David K. Dickinson, EdD, Professor, Department of Teaching and Learning, Peabody College, Vanderbilt University "In this fascinating book, Elaine Reese has captured much of the magic that parents and young children experience when sharing a story." -- Judy S. DeLoache, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Psychology, University of Virginia "Written for an audience of parents, this book does a wonderful job of illustrating in rich dialogue the way that parents are the first and most important literacy teachers. Replete with practical, research-based strategies for engaging children -- toddlers through adolescents -- this book should be required reading for anyone whose goal is to enrich children's lives. The book is written in a reader-friendly narrative style with research references in endnotes." -- M.B. Hopkins, Nazareth College of Rochester "The focus is on the "give and take" style of storytelling, that is, in an interactive or shared-opportunity manner. Of particular interest to Reese is the family story presented in an often conversational format with an informal shape. These have, she believes, far-reaching consequences for children's language, emotional development, and adolescent well-being. Her book is organized by age range, beginning with ages 1-3 and concluding with ages 12-18. Each chapter ends with tips for sharing stories (what to do, how, and why it helps). Also included is a "development snapshot" of each age group. Though of interest to academics (but mercifully without much academic jargon), the book's principal audience will be parents, who will find the content practical and accessible. And who can argue with Reese's conclusion, 'Stories sustain us, they teach us, they protect us, and they join us to others'?" -- Michael Cart, Booklist, "Parents who desire to strengthen their child's development will appreciate Reese's insights into storytelling for all ages and stages and his hands-on tips for incorporating oral and written storytelling in the home." --Library Journal "This highly engaging book focuses on what parents can do to help their children share and tell family stories. Reese brings together solid empirical evidence, shared parental wisdom, and personal experience. Parents of children from 2 to 12 to 20 will find much in this book to help them weave family stories that will cross generations." -- Robyn Fivush, PhD, Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Psychology, Emory University "Storytellers are made, not born. Reese draws on extensive research to inform parents about how they can improve their children's ability to narrate. The implications of being a good narrator include literacy achievement, enhanced closeness to family and friends, and effective public performance. This excellent, accessible book is for any parent who wants to get closer to their child." -- Allyssa McCabe, PhD, Professor of Psychology, University of Massachusetts Lowell "Elaine Reese artfully weaves together solid scientific research and sage advice as she draws on compelling profiles of three children from preschool into adolescence. While this is written for parents, it will also appeal to instructors of courses on child development and programs preparing teachers." -- David K. Dickinson, EdD, Professor, Department of Teaching and Learning, Peabody College, Vanderbilt University "In this fascinating book, Elaine Reese has captured much of the magic that parents and young children experience when sharing a story." -- Judy S. DeLoache, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Psychology, University of Virginia "Parents who desire to strengthen their child's development will appreciate Reese's insights into storytelling for all ages and stages and her hands-on tips for incorporating oral and written storytelling in the home." --Library Journal, "Parents who desire to strengthen their child's development will appreciate Reese's insights into storytelling for all ages and stages and his hands-on tips for incorporating oral and written storytelling in the home." --Library Journal "This highly engaging book focuses on what parents can do to help their children share and tell family stories. Reese brings together solid empirical evidence, shared parental wisdom, and personal experience. Parents of children from 2 to 12 to 20 will find much in this book to help them weave family stories that will cross generations." -- Robyn Fivush, PhD, Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Psychology, Emory University "Storytellers are made, not born. Reese draws on extensive research to inform parents about how they can improve their children's ability to narrate. The implications of being a good narrator include literacy achievement, enhanced closeness to family and friends, and effective public performance. This excellent, accessible book is for any parent who wants to get closer to their child." -- Allyssa McCabe, PhD, Professor of Psychology, University of Massachusetts Lowell "Elaine Reese artfully weaves together solid scientific research and sage advice as she draws on compelling profiles of three children from preschool into adolescence. While this is written for parents, it will also appeal to instructors of courses on child development and programs preparing teachers." -- David K. Dickinson, EdD, Professor, Department of Teaching and Learning, Peabody College, Vanderbilt University "In this fascinating book, Elaine Reese has captured much of the magic that parents and young children experience when sharing a story." -- Judy S. DeLoache, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Psychology, University of Virginia "The focus is on the "give and take" style of storytelling, that is, in an interactive or shared-opportunity manner. Of particular interest to Reese is the family story presented in an often conversational format with an informal shape. These have, she believes, far-reaching consequences for children's language, emotional development, and adolescent well-being. Her book is organized by age range, beginning with ages 1-3 and concluding with ages 12-18. Each chapter ends with tips for sharing stories (what to do, how, and why it helps). Also included is a "development snapshot" of each age group. Though of interest to academics (but mercifully without much academic jargon), the book's principal audience will be parents, who will find the content practical and accessible. And who can argue with Reese's conclusion, 'Stories sustain us, they teach us, they protect us, and they join us to others'?" -- Michael Cart, Booklist
Table of Content
1. What is Story Sharing?2. Sharing Stories with Your Toddler: Ages 1 - 33. Sharing Stories with Your Preschooler: Ages 3 - 54. Sharing Stories with Your School-Aged Child: Ages 5 - 85. Sharing Stories with Your Preteen: Ages 8 - 126. Sharing Stories with Your Adolescent: Ages 12 - 187. All Kinds of Children, All Kinds of Families8. Practical Tips for Sharing Lasting Stories9. The End of the Stories?
Copyright Date
2013
Lccn
2012-042588
Dewey Decimal
808.5/43
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23
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