About Storyteller Mom/Dad
Parent-narrated stories can facilitate parent-child bonding; they can help parents teach positive behaviors to their kids; and they can help develop children’s emotional intelligence, which has been said to be more critical to a person’s success in life than Intelligence Quotient, IQ – plus, kids find them irresistible and lots of fun!
The holidays give us working parents especially a short window in which we can greatly deepen our relationships with our families; with our children (also cheaply and fast) – and one way to do this is through telling stories to your kids. With personal stories of our childhoods we have an opportunity to give to our kids and loved ones free but super-powerful entertainment they cannot get from Netflix, Disney, Amazon and all these currently “traditional” sources of entertainment, such as TV and the movies.
Make your children’s holidays special this year – and create lasting memories for years to come. Storytelling is something any parent can do, even if you never stood up to speak before an audience your entire life – because you’ll be among family and loved ones!
You’ll discover:
How stories can help deepen the bond you have with your child or children
How stories can help develop your child’s emotional intelligence. Experts say that “How you do life is how your child will do life.” Telling stories helps parents boost their own EQ, which they then model for their kids.
Why kids love these childhood stories narrated by their moms or dads – your kids will be begging, “Just one more story, please!”
We’ll give you story prompts that tap into an almost inexhaustible source of great stories to tell from your childhood that are entertaining for kids and that help them discern what the emotions they experience on a daily basis mean – so that they can move on to the next age-appropriate developmental challenges.
How to tell stories to children is a skill every parent should aspire to learn in this information age, where electronic devices are crowding us out of our children’s lives and living spaces.
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Author Bio:
Pat Fonda is a mother, freelance writer, and also dabbles in home-based business. She is passionate about parenting, child development, and relationship topics. Writing self-help guides for parents, such as this guide, is an adventure in understanding and relating with her own children and family. It is also her way of contributing by distilling crucial answers to the burning questions people have today and giving them actionable tips on how to become better parents or improve their lives – and the lives of their loved ones.