Early Storytelling, Reading, and Writing

Early Storytelling, Reading, and Writing

Jewels4dmind Spoken Word Podcast

21/01/2019 10:34AM

Episode Synopsis "Early Storytelling, Reading, and Writing"

Children become active readers if teachers, parents, and other adults raise the curiosity for reading. To get a person interested in reading, you do not always have to jam a book in their face. A person's reading interest can be raised through film documentaries, audio documentaries, group discussions, lectures, poetry, music, and many other ways. If information is presented right, a person will want to find out more on the subject. Good stories inspire good questions. Good stories inspire good morals, values, lessons, overcoming difficulties, strategies, analyzing. Thinking, in other words. When we read to our children, we must not read monotone. That is boring even to a grown person. Just imagine how boring monotone reading is to children. We must read with voice inflections, excitement, rhythm. This helps keep the children's attention...(Podcast Written & Read by: S. Keith Turner--Jewels4dmind)

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