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Monday, February 10, 2020

Bibliotherapy Guide and Module: Storytelling for Growth and Healing - Framework for a Bibliotherapy Session


A.      Pre-reading / During Reading / Post Reading

Pre-reading
-          Establish rapport
-          Set reading and listening reminders
-          Introduce the book or the story
-          Opening activity (one that is related to the story): song, word games, play

Bibliotherapy Process

-          Gain the trust and confidence of the young reader / listener.
During Reading
-          Plenary storytelling / viewing of short movie (for big group)
-          Read aloud (small group)
-          Ask questions that prompts identification, prediction, inferencing and imagination or wonder (focus on characters and how they respond to plot and other charcacters)

 Bibliotherapy Process

-          Identification
-          Catharsis
-          Insight
Post Reading
-          Art activity that show insight of young reader / listener
-          Writing or art activity that will lead to taking action or follow through activity
-          Song, music and movement as taking action

Bibliotherapy Process

-          Identification
-          Catharsis
-          Insight
-          Taking Action
-          Follow Through


B.      3-2-1 Framework by Sanacore, 2012

·         Choice
·         Time 
·         Reading Responses
·         Making Connections
1.       Identify THREE important details and summarize them.
2.       Record TWO things that are of interest to the reader.
3.       Write ONE question about the text/story

Sanacore’s Framework is ideal for a one-on-one session or a small group session of three to five students. Nevertheless, a partner of the bibliotehrapist/storyteller is needed to anecdote the responses of the young readers and listeners.

  

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