Stories—from the great myths and legends to enchanting fairy tales,
parables, fables and folktales—can have great healing and educative
power. They come from our subconscious and imagination deep inside us.
They have much to teach us about ourselves and the world we create
around us.
Horst Kornberger, a writer, artist, and Waldorf teacher, first explores the power of particular stories such as Odysseus, Parsifal, Oedipus,
Bible stories, and fairy tales. He explains how to apply that power to
help a child develop or to heal and transform a child having
difficulties.
Finally, Horst discusses the art and
practicalities of creating new stories to help children with particular
needs, showing that storytelling is a universal gift that we can use to
benefit those around us.
This is a fascinating and inspiring
book for teachers, parents, and those who care for children, as well as
creative writers and students of literature.
208 pages