Telling Stories to Sensitive Children with David Sewell McCann www.sparklestories.com Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers.

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Telling Stories to Sensitive Children with David Sewell McCann Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers

What is a Sensitive Child? *one who receives from everywhere *they may see or take in more than other *can be overwhelmed easily & emotional Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers

Everyday Things May Affect a Sensitive Child *Riding in a car a long way *Going to a party *Wearing certain clothes Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers

Speak in Images Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers *More effective than lectures or reasoning *Telling a story about a similar situation engages the child and motivates them

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Age 2 and Under The Rock *rhythm and tone of voice *how you move your hands *nursery rhymes Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers

Age 4-7 The Plant *Introduce imagery *name things *begin simple stories Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers

Elementary School The Animal *add interest *characters *drama *try different voices Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers

Speak to the Rock Plant Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers *Slow *Soft *Be present

4 Steps to Intuitive Storytelling : Making Stories up on the Spot 1)Attention 2)Affection 3)Approach 4)Allowance Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers

Find the Intention for the Story 1)What is benefit for me? 2)What does individual get 3) What does community get? 4) What does the world get? Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers

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