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Friday, January 25, 2013

Teaching Kids through Books

This is a link to a very good short video with other sites noted where you can get more of these types of videos.

http://youtu.be/Wn3ALFW-194

Teaching Kids about Life and Death
A psychologist and two authors discuss how CHARLOTTE’S WEB deals with the issues of death and loss in a surprisingly frank manner.
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All of us with children or grandchildren sometimes want help teaching them more of something they're curious about. It can be a touchy subject in many instances.  This video tells a little of the psychology behind one book, Charlotte's Web.

You will have been out of touch with children and their lives for a very long time not to have heard of this book, or seen the movie made from it.  It is very moving so even the parents are drawn into the story with the child(ren).

I have several things which are special to me and several I think are important for people to realize.  The best time to introduce my passions on music and horse, kindness to animals, and nature in general, or to tell of the important things is to start with telling a child.  Telling on their level breaks it down to simple bits of information in a way that is clear for them and short enough for their attention spans.

I have one book to start a series which I began for 9-12 year olds, and plan to continue as the children characters get older.  It was difficult, at first, to speak with a child's voice when writing, but so far it seems to be coming across well.

I'm trying it again for a younger child, one who must be read to.  The most special times you can have with your child is when your reading with them, beginning when they are so young they must be read to.  After the first reading you will be surprised how much the child "reads" back.  At this age, contrary to what some parents might think is reading, it is really memorizing.  This is as important as reading.  Being read to and remembering the story is the time when a child's memory is being developed.  It's important they learn to remember things.  Being read to is an important step in that development.

I will see how my granddaughter likes her first book from Grammie.  It's a gift to her and not planned, at this time, for public distribution.  If I get requests it may be at a later date.  It all depends on getting permission from the parent's involved.

Enjoy the video and investigate BOOKD.