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What if your child’s long, winding stories are not a distraction from learning, but the very foundation of it?
In this episode, we explore the art of narration: the natural ability children have to tell what they notice, remember, imagine, and understand. Inspired by Charlotte Mason and the astronauts of Artemis 2, we look at how vivid description, precise vocabulary, metaphor, and careful listening help kids turn experience into language.
We also talk about oral narration, written narration, jot-it-down practices, observation, public speaking, and why parents can become a child’s own Mission Control.
Listen in, and let’s learn how to say: Copy kid joy!
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By Julie Bogart and Melissa Wiley4.8
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What if your child’s long, winding stories are not a distraction from learning, but the very foundation of it?
In this episode, we explore the art of narration: the natural ability children have to tell what they notice, remember, imagine, and understand. Inspired by Charlotte Mason and the astronauts of Artemis 2, we look at how vivid description, precise vocabulary, metaphor, and careful listening help kids turn experience into language.
We also talk about oral narration, written narration, jot-it-down practices, observation, public speaking, and why parents can become a child’s own Mission Control.
Listen in, and let’s learn how to say: Copy kid joy!
Resources:
Connect with Julie:
Connect with Melissa:
Produced by NOVA

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