Using Stories to Support Learning and Development in Early Childhood by Helen Lumgair

Using Stories to Support Learning and Development in Early Childhood by Helen Lumgair

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This book explores story and its importance in early childhood. It provides a theoretical foundation and considers how to practically implement the use of stories to aid children's wellbeing and holistic development. Ideal for those working in early years looking to encourage creativity and foster positive communication in children's lives.

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Using Stories to Support Learning and Development in Early Childhood by Helen Lumgair

This book is an exploration of story and its importance in early childhood. It provides a thorough theoretical foundation, and considers how to practically implement the use of stories to aid children's wellbeing and holistic development. The chapters cover topics including cognitive and emotional development, creativity, play, mathematics, language development, and trauma and healing. It is an ideal resource for early years practitioners, parents, and all those working in early childhood who are looking to encourage creativity, build agency and foster positive communication in children's lives.

I thoroughly revelled in reading this bookIts subject matter and spirit resonated deeply with me both as an early years practitioner and an individual. I found it stimulating, poignant and inspiring.

Helen's approach to the subject of storytelling is both humanistic and holistic and the book's wide-ranging contents, ideas and reflections are more relevant and vital in today's ever evolving technological societies than ever before. The book takes a deep dive into aspects of storytelling in an intelligent, informative, diverse, compassionate, and moving way providing many practical and user-friendly examples. Diversity, inclusion and empathy are central throughout.

This book is an inspiring and valuable tool for any adult interested in truly understanding the profound impact and integral function that storytelling can have on a child's experience of life, themselves and of others, along with the part it plays in our cognitive, emotional, social and creative development.
Indeed I would go as far as to say this book ought to be required reading for all those working with children, of any age!

-- Katharyn Ballantine, Headmistress, Thomas's Kindergarten

Woven through with moving stories and vignettes, this book has excellent examples and theories to enhance storytelling practice, including the detailed ways of bringing some favourite children's books to life.

The significance of storytelling, from the experience of the listener to the value of story as therapy to the collection of authors, gives the book great depth and many interesting perspectives.

The outstanding features that make this text a highly valuable resource is the way that storytelling is encouraged as a daily activity and that children are portrayed as natural masters of storytelling.

-- Kathy Brodie, Founder and host of Early Years TV
An engaging exploration of story that is both inspiring and practical. Helen examines the potential that story holds to powerfully affect the minds and hearts of children, causing the reader to consider narrative in a new way. A valuable tool for parents and educators alike; this book will transform practice and ignite a true passion for story in all its forms. -- Jelena Djokovic, Co-founder and Director, Novak Djokovic Foundation
This book is a powerful, much needed reminder of the vital role stories play in all areas of children's development and how children are natural story creators when adults hold a supportive, nurturing space for them to fully be in their stories. -- Jane Evans, trauma parenting specialist, international speaker, freelance trainer and author
There is not an early years setting in the world that does not need this teaching, this experience and this joy that 'story' brings. -- Pamela McFarlane, Manager, Home from Home Nursery, Hove
This book is both profound and inspirational. It teaches us about the critical role that narrative plays in the development of the human personality and inspires us to bring to our children and ultimately to ourselves the power of stories to shape our human existence. -- Dr. Louis Falik
Helen Lumgair is a Montessori teacher, Feuerstein Instrumental Enrichment Mediator and Education Consultant. Helen created the framework and initial lesson plans of the empathy-focused Think Equal curriculum which was recognised with a 2020 WISE award for innovation and the addressing of global educational challenges. She is passionate about developing holistic educational strategies to meet the needs of every learner, and about stories.
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ISBN 13 9781785924873
ISBN 10 1785924877
Title Using Stories to Support Learning and Development in Early Childhood
Author Helen Lumgair
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Year published 2021-04-21
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.