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In this episode, Laura Shea from "Little Stories That Stick" shares her insights into the world of oral storytelling and its profound impact on early literacy development. The conversation explores how children naturally engage in storytelling as a means to make sense of the world around them.
Laura, a former public school kindergarten teacher, delves into the power of oral storytelling to gain insight into children's lives, interests, and culture. She emphasizes that stories are how children play, offering key takeaways on the benefits of this approach.
SHOW NOTES with links (including how to connect with Little Stories That Stick ): https://readingmadedelicious.com/oral-storytelling/
INSTAGRAM:@reading_made_delicious
Grab the FREE Ulitmate Guide to Using Recipes to Help Your Child with Learning to Read>>>>> http://readingmadedelicious.ck.page/guide
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By Sarah Travers - Learning to Read Help for ParentsIn this episode, Laura Shea from "Little Stories That Stick" shares her insights into the world of oral storytelling and its profound impact on early literacy development. The conversation explores how children naturally engage in storytelling as a means to make sense of the world around them.
Laura, a former public school kindergarten teacher, delves into the power of oral storytelling to gain insight into children's lives, interests, and culture. She emphasizes that stories are how children play, offering key takeaways on the benefits of this approach.
SHOW NOTES with links (including how to connect with Little Stories That Stick ): https://readingmadedelicious.com/oral-storytelling/
INSTAGRAM:@reading_made_delicious
Grab the FREE Ulitmate Guide to Using Recipes to Help Your Child with Learning to Read>>>>> http://readingmadedelicious.ck.page/guide
I don't want you to miss a thing! Be the first to know when an episode is available by subscribing to the podcast! If you would like to support the Reading Made Delicious Podcast, it would mean so much to me if you would leave a review. By leaving a review, you are helping more families to find this and help support their child's learning journey.