Jj is for Jottings 95. Oral Storytelling.
Oral storytelling is wonderful for developing listening skills (no pictures – so there is no visual ‘cheating’) and language. It also encourages memory and can stimulate imagination. You can read about the importance of listening here and here. You can tell the story, or you can encourage your child to tell the story. Your child may not be confident enough to tell stories from the outset. However, after hearing you tell stories and with some encouragement, they may begin to feel like having a go. Even if your child doesn’t feel like telling stories, the listening, language and memory benefits are still there. Continue reading