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Index
Front Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Acknowledgements
Contents
Foreword by Nancy Mellon
Introduction: The Healing Light of Stories
Section One: My Story Journey
1. From Dried Prunes to Juicy Plums: Why Use Stories?
Imagination and storytelling
Food for imaginative thought
Scepticism and self-doubt
‘Born to be King’
Listing reservations
2. Weaving Stories into the Family Fabric
The helping Brownie
Car tales and tangled knots
Travelling through the wardrobe
Imaginative play and the ‘little folk’
Imaginative family traditions
Poetry and creativity
Bottles and bubbles
‘Cloud Boy’ wins a healing victory
3. Weaving Stories into the Teaching Fabric
Poetry leads to story making
From the forest to the sea
A fire story to heal trauma
A wild pony story
A simple shoe story
Environmental healing tales
Knitting needles and pocket knives
Tales from the story doctor
Writing and sourcing, sifting and sorting
Section Two: Writing Therapeutic Stories
4. ‘Story’ and ‘Behaviour’
What is a story?
Some metaphors for ‘story’
What is a therapeutic story?
What is behaviour?
Context and relationships
Evaluating adult influence on children’s behaviour
Identifying ‘challenging’ behaviour
Describing specific challenging behaviour
Labels and categories
Imbalance to balance
The tapestry of discipline
5. A Construction Model for Story Writing
Metaphor
Journey
Resolution
Analysing therapeutic stories
Working out of a ‘helping’ intention
The value of props
Focusing on specifics
Adjusting stories to different situations
Repetition, rhythm and rhyme
Happy and hope-filled endings
6. Different Stories for Different Ages
Story rhymes and rhyming stories
Nature tales and ‘everyday’ stories
Folktales and fairytales, and the development of fantasy
7. Truth and Morality
Is it true?
Nature research
Fibs, lies and tall tales
Lying contests and the use of humour
Moral or moralistic?
8. Story Making Exercises
The Kangaroo Brothers
The Two Pigeons
Mrs. Table and the Chair Children
Section Three: Stories for Challenging Behaviour
9. Bored or Whingeing
Bored Baboon
Whingeing (Whining) Whale
The Squeaky Bed
The Star Apple
The Secret of Easter
10. Dishonest or Sneaky
The Doves and the Hyena
Dishonest Dingo
Anansi and the Statue
Akimba and the Magic Cow
Cherry Red
11. Disrespectful or Uncaring
Tembe’s Boots
The Pocket Knife and the Castle
Ball of Wool Poem
The Little Girl Who Loved Flowers
Grandmother and the Donkey
The Old Woman and the Ants
12. Greedy or Unable to Share
Garden of Light – an environmental fairytale
Greedy Possum
The Magic Fish
‘Greedy’ Anansi stories
Anansi and his Shadow
Being Greedy Chokes Anansi
Anansi and the Birds
The Frangipani Maiden
13. Irritating or Impatient
Pesky Pelican
Impatient Zebra
14. Lazy
The Three Weaver Brothers
The Fisherman
15. Noisy or Disruptive
Noisy Gnome Story
Never-Get-Enough
Garden of Birds
16. Pinching, Hurting or Fighting
Cranky Crab
The Enormous Nail
Jeremy and the Magic Sticks
The Beautiful Queen
A Bag of Nails
17. Shy or Introverted
A Little Boy Went Sailing
Strawberry Shy and Raspberry Wild
Pumpkin Munchkin
The Littlest Bubble
18. Teasing or Bullying
Princess Light
The Feather from the Lake
The Invisible Hunter
The Story of Rhodopese
How Beetle Got Her Colours
The Three Billy-Goats
Red Truck Story
19. Uncooperative
The Towel Story
The Doves and the Hunter
Benjie and the Turnip
20. Wild or Restless
Restless Red Pony
The Snail and the Pumpkin
The Grass Star Man
Jaden and the Fairy Eggs
Section Four: Stories for Challenging Situations
21. Change or Transition
Anything New
A Chameleon Story
Farmer Just Right
Little Shell
22. Tidy-Up Time
Tidy Teddy
Little Straw Broom
23. Fear or Nightmares
God’s Garden
The Antelope, the Butterfly and the Chameleon
The Elves and the Shoemaker
The Sky’s Blue Cloak
Mother Rabbit and the Bush Fire
Born to be King
24. Illness, Grieving or Death
The Story of Silky Wriggly
Fly, Eagle, Fly
Stream, Desert, Wind
The Frog and the Pail of Cream
The Little Clay Girl
A Doll for Sylvia
Shimmer Wing
25. New Baby in the House
The Magic Stick
The Water Child
26. Separation Anxiety
The Monkey Tree
Mother Moon
Baby Bear Koala
Section Five: The Art of Storytelling
27. Storytelling and Story Reading
Telling stories
Reading stories
Storytelling techniques and rituals
28. Multi-Cultural Thoughts
Cultural sensitivity
The healing nature of multi-cultural tales
Different story rituals for different cultures
29. Storytelling for Different Audiences and Occasions
Polarities in storytelling
Audience and venue
Mixed-age audience
Impromptu storytelling
30. Props and Presentation Ideas
Why use props?
To ‘prop’ or not to ‘prop’?
Workability of props
Different ways to ‘prop’ the same story
31. Guidelines for Assessing Storytelling
32. Conclusion: A Story A Day
Lindelwe’s Song
Appendix 1 – Recommended books and websites
Appendix 2 – Completed story charts
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