063: How family storytelling can help you to develop closer relationships and overcome struggles

Published: May 7, 2018, 7:55 a.m.

b'\\u201cHow much can there really be to learn about storytelling?\\u201d I thought when I started on this mini-series.\\nIt turns out that there\\u2019s actually quite a lot to learn, and that family storytelling can be a particularly useful tool for parents. We\\u2019re all trying to figure out how to transmit our values to our children, and storytelling can be quite an effective way of doing this. Further, storytelling can be a really valuable way to support children in overcoming traumatic experiences. In this episode we dig into the research on the benefits of family storytelling and look at how to do it.\\n\\nReferences\\nBylund, C.L. (2003). Ethnic diversity and family stories. Journal of Family Communication 3(4), 215-236.\\nDeFrain, J., and Stinnett, N. (2003). Family strengths. In J.J. Ponzetti (Ed.), International encyclopedia of marriage and family (2nd Ed., pp.637-642). New York, NY: Macmillan Reference Group.\\nFiese, B.H., Hooker, K.A., Kotary, L., Schwagler, J., and Rimmer, M. (1995). Family stories in the early stages of parenthood. Journal of Marriage and Family 57(3), 763-770.\\nHeath, S.B. (1990). The children of Trackton\\u2019s children: Spoken and written language in social change. In J.W. Stigler, R.A. Shweder, and G. Herdt (Eds.), Cultural psychology: Essays on comparative human development (pp.496-519). Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press. Full chapter available at: http://www.shirleybriceheath.net/pdfs/SBH_ChildrenTracktonsChildren.pdf\\nKellas, J.K., and Horstman, H.K. (2015). Communicated narrative sense-making: Understanding family narratives, storytelling, and the construction of meaning through a communicative lens. In L.H. Turner and R. West, The SAGE handbook of family communication. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE.\\nKellas, J.K., and Trees, A.R. (2006). Finding meaning in difficult family experiences: Sense-making and interaction processes during joint family storytelling. Journal of Family Communication 6(1), 49-76.\\nSchrodt, P. (2009). Family strength and satisfaction as functions of family communication environments. Communication Quarterly 57(2), 171-186.\\nThompson, B., Kellas, J.K., Soliz, J., Thompson, J., and Epp, A. (2009). Family legacies: Constructing individual and family identity through intergenerational storytelling. Papers in Communication Studies (122), University of Nebraska \\u2013 Lincoln. Retrieved from p://digitalcommons.unl.edu/commstudiespapers/122\\nThompson, P.A., and Schrodt, P. (2015). Perceptions of joint family storytelling as mediators of family communication patterns and family strengths. Communication Quarterly 63(4), 405-426.\\n \\nOther episodes mentioned in this show\\nhttps://yourparentingmojo.com/reggio/ (Is a Reggio Emilia-inspired preschool right for my child?)\\nhttps://yourparentingmojo.com/siblings/ (Siblings: Why do they fight and what can we do about it?)\\nhttps://yourparentingmojo.com/warplay/ (Why we shouldn\\u2019t ban war play)\\n \\nhttps://www.addtoany.com/add_to/facebook?linkurl=https%3A%2F%2Fyourparentingmojo.com%2Ffamilystorytelling%2Fandlinkname=063%3A%20How%20family%20storytelling%20can%20help%20you%20to%20develop%20closer%20relationships%20and%20overcome%20struggles ()https://www.addtoany.com/add_to/twitter?linkurl=https%3A%2F%2Fyourparentingmojo.com%2Ffamilystorytelling%2Fandlinkname=063%3A%20How%20family%20storytelling%20can%20help%20you%20to%20develop%20closer%20relationships%20and%20overcome%20struggles ()<a class="a2a_button_pinterest" href="https://www.addtoany.com/add_to/pinterest?linkurl=https%3A%2F%2Fyourparentingmojo.com%2Ffamilystorytelling%2Fandlinkname=063%3A%20How%20family%20storytelling%20can%20h...'