An A-Z Collection of Behaviour Tales: From Angry Ant to Zestless Zebra

Author:   Susan Perrow
Publisher:   Hawthorn Press
Edition:   New edition
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9781907359866


Pages:   144
Publication Date:   27 September 2017
Format:   Paperback
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An A-Z Collection of Behaviour Tales: From Angry Ant to Zestless Zebra


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Each story in this collection begins with an undesirable or out-of-balance situation and, through the use of metaphor and an imaginative story journey, leads to a more desirable resolution. In this way, the stories also have the potential for nurturing positive values. The stories cover many kinds of universal behaviour. Following the alphabet from A to Z, the behaviour is identified in the story title e.g. anxious, bossy, cranky … greedy … jealous … lazy … swearing … uncooperative ... and more. The stories can be told directly, or adapted. They can be turned into home-made picture books and puppet shows, or used as springboards for the creation of new tales for particular behaviour challenges and situations.

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Author:   Susan Perrow
Publisher:   Hawthorn Press
Imprint:   Hawthorn Press
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.230kg
ISBN:  

9781907359866


ISBN 10:   1907359869
Pages:   144
Publication Date:   27 September 2017
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Susan is a trailblazer for the movement for healing stories.... The playfulness of this book makes it clear to you, the reader, that you can adapt Susan's tales for your own situation or even create your own. I hope you enjoy this delicious story medicine! --Georgiana Keable, Storytelling teacher and author of The Natural Storyteller


This charming and beautifully illustrated book essentially offers something called story medicine as a creative strategy for parenting, teaching and even counselling. The key concept of story medicine or healing stories is that the right story, told at the right time, can unlock something within a child and eventually bring about desired (or much needed) change. One example would be of a child deliberately annoying other children and destroying the peace in the classroom for the whole group. The teacher might then read the story about Obnoxious Octopus so the whole class is presented with a template for solving the problem and behaving or responding differently. The child concerned might now receive positive attention (without having to act annoying to get it) and the other children are inspired to try different ways of behaving around this particular child. When everyone is receptive - the dynamic might just shift! The teacher in me whispers that some stories may well need to be told repeatedly - say every day for a week (or weekly for several months) - but presented in the right way, an improvement may occur given time, given patience and a positive (constructive) attitude. These stories are written for an audience aged 3 - 9 years - but of course they could be used too with another audience (say adults in a teamwork seminar) or adapted for older children. And of course we can do more than just telling: we can create our own picture books, act the stories out with puppets, dolls or teddy bears. We can use them as a starting point for writing and telling our own tales. When my own children were much younger (they are all teenagers now) I remember how I could really get their attention by inserting their names in to stories and adding extra (personal) details that were not in the original story. A portal opened where they were not only listening - they became participants. And often that would come out in their play later. While cooking their dinner I would overhear their teddy bears quoting lines from the story and running wild with the storyline (and many new storylines exploded onto the scene!) A related idea that became very popular in the primary school my own children attended was of making Story Sackis. They would contain book plus toys and props to actually act out the whole story. This is any idea that would work well with this book too. Parents or teachers might get a stuffed octopus (to stay with that example) as well as some toy fishes and involve a group of children in enacting the whole story - first what went wrong and then a much better outcome where everyone is having fun. - - literacytrust.org.uk As a teacher and mother both I think this book is lovely and based on sound therapeutic and healing principles. The author has really done her research and found positive inspiration in situations where children struggled or something negative occurred. To look within yourself for an innovative way to proceed (as a teacher) is an attitude that can help transform real life situations.On the back cover she is quoted as saying that the stories may not be magical pills but they can be a wonderful alternative to nagging or lecturing. Now any parent, teacher or counselor is going to appreciate that!! - Imelda Almqvist -


Author Information

Susan Perrow,  M.Ed.Hons is an Australian author who works with 'story medicine'. She passionately believes that 'stories know the way'. She writes, collects and documents stories that offer a therapeutic journey for the reader – a positive, imaginative way of addressing challenging behaviours and traumatic situations, including environmental grief and loss. Susan has an extensive background in teaching, writing and therapeutic storytelling. She travels nationally and internationally giving keynotes and running seminars for teachers, parents and therapists. Her therapeutic story work has led to the publication of three resource books - ‘Healing Stories for Challenging Behaviour’, ‘Therapeutic Storytelling: 101 Healing Stories for Children’ and ‘An A-Z Collection of Behaviour Tales’. They have all been published by Hawthorn Press (U.K.), and the first two have now been translated into many languages, including Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese, Slovenian, Serbian and Croatian. A mother of three sons, and a grandmother of nine children, Susan’s home is in Lennox Head on the East Coast of Australia. 

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