Ten Reasons to Tell Your Kids Stories
by Mark Brandenburg MA, CPCC
http://www.markbrandenburg.com
In today's busy world, many parents have lost the art of telling their
stories to their kids. Here are some reasons why these stories are so
beneficial:
1. Use them to teach lessons about life.
Stories will stimulate conversations with your kids more easily than
lecturing can. There are a lot of issues happening for kids these days,
stories give them a chance to reflect on them.
2. Stories connect your kids with previous generations.
In a society that seems to have families spread out all over, it's
vitally important to have ways to have your kids feel connected to their
extended families.
3. Stories stimulate your kids' imagination.
One of the best ways to prepare your kids for the world is to engage
them in vivid stories that stir their imagination. Kids who are exposed
to these kinds of stories will be the creative problem-solvers of the
future.
4. Kids who are exposed to stories will continue the tradition with
their own families.
Knowing that your family traditions and stories will be carried on by
future generations is very comforting.
5. Stories can encourage your kids when they're discouraged
Childhood can get pretty discouraging sometimes. Kids are encouraged by
knowing that Mom or Dad have gone through the same kinds of things and
have survived.
6. Telling your stories has you remembering your own childhood.
Telling your kids about your childhood is a great way for you to
remember and reflect on what was important about your younger years.
7. Telling stories helps to create depth and soul in your kids.
In a TV and media-crazy culture, telling stories can capture your kids'
attention and convey real meaning.
8. Telling stories to your kids tells them they're worth the time.
Is there anything more important than conveying to your kids that you
want to spend intimate time with them?
9. Telling stories is a great chance to convey your values.
Your kids will be getting quite a few messages from their friends and
from popular culture. Stories are a great opportunity to sneak in a few
of your cherished values for your kids to hear.
10. Well-crafted stories create a wonderful mind-set for your kids
before they fall asleep.
Kids will fall asleep faster and with healthier images when you tell
them your stories.
About the Author:
Mark Brandenburg MA, CPCC, is the author of "25 Secrets of Emotionally
Intelligent Fathers"
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