Creative Storytelling with Children at Risk
by Sue Jennings
Description
This practical book will improve the play skills - through storytelling and storywork - of anyone working with children, especially with children 'at risk', such as looked-after children, or children suffering from trauma or abuse.
- Strongly rooted in the story tradition - folk tales and fairy tales, myths and legends, the ancient tale as well as the child's own story - this book enables the play worker to create a safe structure in order for children to play and through playing, share stories through movement, painting, clay, sandplay or drama.
- A narrative approach is an effective means of enabling children to communicate their experiences, fears, hopes and dreams. This book includes guidelines on all the play techniques and advice on unexpected disclosure or extreme reaction.
- Above all, this book puts the playing back into storywork, whereby the children are able to discover their own strengths and creative skills; to improve their forming of secure attachments with adults; to begin to understand their own behaviours and swings of mood and to understand the importance of communication in social skills.
For one reason or another, many children in difficulty are excluded: from their school, their family, their social or cultural group. The methods in this book develop a framework of inclusion that brings some joy into the process of storytelling and integrates it as a social and cultural form for the benefit of children who are at risk.
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Rights Information
Korean rights sold.
Marketing Information
SET: Creative Therapy Series x 4 (Creative Storytelling & Play with Children; Creative Storytelling & Play with Adults)
Endorsements
"Calling this a book doesn't really do justice to this resource...invaluable resource...I recommend this book." Kate Kirk, The British Journal of Psychodrama and Sociodrama
'Here is another very original book...easy to read and understandable...child friendly..an excellent resource' - Annette Weston, Special Children
'Great layout and presentation of the book makes it pleasant and easy to use...I'd buy it!' - Sheenah Jones, Facts & Fiction
'It is designed to help staff help children to create and tell stories' - Care and Health
'Is a practical book for anyone who works or plays with children, especially those 'at risk'' - Practical Professional Child Care
Author Biography
Sue Jennings is a pioneer of Dramatherapy and the Playtherapy Method in the UK and abroad. She is Consultant to the Department of Child Health, University of Exeter. She has written more than fifteen books on working with children.
Bibliographic Information
- Publisher/Imprint Speechmark Publishing Limited / Speechmark Publishing
- Publication Date June 2004
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9780863882715
- Publication Country or regionUnited Kingdom
- FormatSpiral Bound
- Primary Price 36.99 GBP
- Pages192
- ReadershipProfessional and Scholarly
- Publish StatusPublished
- Dimensions297 x 210 mm
- Biblio NotesCopyright year: 2004
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