Preparing to Tell a StoryStorytellers learn their stories in many different ways. Some read or listen to a story over and over. Some meditate on it. Some type or write out the story. Some draw charts. Some begin telling the story at once. However you do it, you must absorb the story until it becomes second nature. Find the best way for you. | |
Healing StoriesHealing stories help adults and children overcome and cope with trauma and begin the healing process. Stories reflect the mystery, wonder, beauty, honor, tradition, and spirituality of all people as they touch the heart, mind and soul in the healing process, | |
Children Are SpecialStories from the
storybook, THE MAGIC GLASSES, written by a master
storyteller and the former storyteller-in residence of the
Walters Art Gallery. Share these stories with your children
to teach them and help them grow through the traumas of
custody and visitation disputes. | |
Master Storyteller - Rachmiel TobesmanRachmiel Tobesman's tales
are gathered from many places throughout the world. He
follows the rich tradition of storytelling as he delivers
lessons and enjoyment while he entertains in the tradition
of the maggidim of old. | |
Once Upon A Time in the Land of Separation and Divorce...Words like "custody", "visitation", "child support" and "court" trigger fear and confusion in children as they try to define these words and concepts. The key to helping the children understand lies in simple stories. | |
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Spiritual StorytellingReligious stories always have an underlying purpose, which is to inspire people with faith and communicate wisdom and values. |
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