Do you want to make your child fall asleep faster at night?
Are you looking for an entertaining book to stimulate your child's fantasy and calmness?
Then keep reading...
Reading a book is, of course, very valuable. It is beneficial. But telling is something else, and it should make room for both. We use our creativity as we do not stick to a text while telling a tale.
Children love their parents' childhood stories. In the evening, they take out the photo album and tell a story from there. People with familiar stories are family. Telling a story is meaningful. Your life is not what you live, but what you understand.
Apart from creativity, courage, and language development, it prepares the child for life. The world is very chaotic for children. Stories can accustom the child to a strange world. It can make an unsafe situation safe because it prepares us for a flight like flight simulation before we have an experience. The child who will start school is curious, we make the child for school with stories about the school, and the first day he goes to school is not his first day. As much as we can predict children, we can tell everything in advance. Informing in advance gives children confidence.
Let us tell the fairy tale to the children to prepare the child for this world already. It doesn't matter if something terrible happens in fairy tales. The important thing is that it ends well. I do not tell a fairy tale that ends badly. For example, I'm not talking about "Match Girl." I want to pass on to the child; something terrible happens, but you can find a solution. Hansel and Gretel are a child who listens, knows that I can get lost in life, but I can find my way back.
Some benefits of these 70 stories:
- Improved quantity and quality of sleep.
- Improved overall mood.
- A reported decrease in daily anxiety.
- A reported decrease in daily stress levels.
- Help your child get to know sounds, words and language, and develop early literacy skills.
- Spark your child's imagination and stimulate curiosity.
- Help your child's brain, social skills and communication skills develop.
- Help your child understand change and new or frightening events, and also the strong emotions that can go along with them.
- Stories provide examples to your children of how people meet the challenges that face them.
- Grow their ability to feel gratitude.
- Build confidence and self-esteem.