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  1. Feb 8, 2023 · Reading fairytales can benefit child development in a variety of ways. Exposure to fairytales during childhood can: entertain children while teaching the basic structure of telling a story. foster ...

    • Fairy Tales Show Kids How to Handle Problems. We learn from the characters in stories, even as adults. They help us because we connect to our own lives, dreams, anxieties, and consider what we would do in their shoes.
    • Fairy Tales Build Emotional Resiliency. Fairy tales show real life issues in a fantastical scenario where most often the hero triumphs. (Except in Grimm originals.)
    • Fairy Tales Give Us a Common Language (Cultural Literacy & Canon) Neil Gaiman writes, “We encounter fairytales as kids, in retellings or panto. We breathe them.
    • Fairy Tales Cross Cultural Boundaries. Many cultures share common fairy tales like Cinderella, with their own cultural flavor. We read the versions and know we all share something important, the need to make sense of life with story, and the hope for good to triumph over evil.
    • They see good conquer evil. We live in a literary time of realism and post-modern anti-heroes. The good guy turns out to be a villain. The scoundrel has a sympathetic back story.
    • They see actions beget consequences. Have you ever read a translation of the original Grimm’s story of Cinderella? We tend to think of the mean stepsisters as ugly, awkward, and jealous of Cinderella for her radiant beauty.
    • They see great obstacles overcome by ordinary characters. Here’s a great quote about fairy tales from Tremendous Trifles by G. K. Chesterton: Fairy tales do not give the child his first idea of bogey.
    • They enrich imagination. To a child, the world might be full of “dragons” that require conquering, but it’s also full of wonder and mystery. The luckiest adults are the ones who maintain that child-like wonder as they age.
  2. Sep 19, 2024 · Fairy tales often have clear messages about right and wrong, good and evil. These straightforward messages make it easy for children to grasp positive values and morals. Through engaging and memorable stories, children absorb lessons on hope, kindness, honesty, courage, and the importance of making good choices.

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  3. Oct 28, 2022 · A recent paper published in The Australian Journal of Language and Literacy found that fairy tales are still a valuable tool to help children learn about social justice, emotional intelligence and even science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). “Once upon a time, fairy tales were the main way to teach children about the world ...

  4. Dec 29, 2022 · 4. Fosters Creativity and Boosts Imagination. Fairy tales indeed sow the seeds of imagination, which initiates creative thinking abilities. Curiosity, being a by-product of stories, give rise to multiple questions and assumptions in kids. Even Albert Einstein emphasized the creative benefits of narrating storytelling.

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  6. Mar 19, 2023 · Reading fairytales can benefit child development in a variety of ways. Exposure to fairytales during childhood can: entertain children while teaching the basic structure of telling a story. foster child development by allowing children to project their imaginations and creativity into a story. help dispel fears of the unknown.

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