Monday, October 13, 2014

Stories




Stories
 
Storytelling literally means reading out stories to them or just telling a story from the memory to them.
Story telling is an art that has mental, social and educational benefits on children. People of all ages love stories. Children are great fans of stories and love to listen to them. It is becoming a lost art today as many parents find very little time to spend with kids as the hustle and bustle of life demands them to reserve more time for the needs of life.
Storytelling is an activity that can transfer emotions and feelings and also can boost thinking capacity.

Storytelling is a great activity of learning.

*It molds our kids into becoming readers, and raising a reader significantly increases our child's potential for academic success as well as lifelong success in general.
*It helps our children master language development.  It builds listening skills, increases a child's attention span, and develops the ability to concentrate at length of which all are learned skills.
*It develops children's ability to express themselves more confidently, easily, and clearly in spoken AND written terms.
*It develops and fosters a child's natural curiosity.
*It develops creativity and a child's ability to use their own imagination!
Storytelling is a wonderful bonding experience that fosters meaninful one-on-one communication with our kids.

Here some stories from Panchtantra are presented which I hope will be enjoyed by all.

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