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3.6.1 Bibliotherapy By the Campfire: Building Social & Emotional Skills Through Picture Books

Bibliotherapy (book therapy) can be an effective gateway to connect children to book characters who may be experiencing the same types of emotional and social situations that they are. The presenter uses a "campfire setting" in her classroom to encourage a sense of community through storytelling and discussion. The cardboard campfire symbolizes the way our ancestors may have shared stories, developed empathy, and built relationships. The presenter will share her "campfire" model as well as a bibliotherapy model developed by Dr. Caroline Shrodes and others. The model is as follows: identification, catharsis, insight, universalization, and integration. A wide variety of children's picture books for children preschool through fifth grade will be showcased, and a list of resources will be given to attendees.

Author(s):

Tracy Alley
talley@madeiracityschools.org
Madeira City School District
United States

   

Dr. Tracy Alley is the teacher and coordinator of gifted services for Madeira City School District in Cincinnati, Ohio. She has been teaching gifted students for the past twenty-three years. She teaches part-time for the University of Cincinnati and Xavier University in their gifted endorsement licensure programs. She has 27 years of experience in the public schools teaching in various areas of special education.

 


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