
Telling stories is an artform that has traditionally passed from generation to generation. But is the enjoyment of relating a tale something we tend to forget in the bustle of everyday life?
For manager Angela Craig, the course Caught or Taught? from Corner To Learn has revolutionised storytelling in her setting.
She says, ‘When you hear a practitioner read a story to a child, they say things like “sit down” “come here”, “stop talking to your friends”. But if you make the story fun and involve the children in it, they have a completely different experience. It’s having the courage to engage with the children.’
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