
The Stories Children Tell: Making Sense of the Narratives of Childhood
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In this work, a developmental psychologist examines the methods and meanings of children's narratives. Engel explores: the different functions of the storytelling process; the way the storytelling process changes as the child grows older; the different types of stories children tell; and the development of a child's narrative voice. Research findings and examinations of actual children's tales highlight this study.
Author: Susan Engel
Format: Paperback, 250 pages, 160mm x 240mm, 505 g
Published: 1995, Macmillan Learning, United States
Genre: Popular Psychology
In this work, a developmental psychologist examines the methods and meanings of children's narratives. Engel explores: the different functions of the storytelling process; the way the storytelling process changes as the child grows older; the different types of stories children tell; and the development of a child's narrative voice. Research findings and examinations of actual children's tales highlight this study.
