Eight Million Stories
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As a portable and replicable program, Eight Million Stories may be implemented at your site and tailored for your population. Families may be assembled with children of homogenous or heterogeneous age levels. All children and parents learn at their level and take-home curriculum guides containing age appropriate activities. The result is an attractive and welcoming experience with a community of families engaging in a joyous learning environment.
According to Eric Jensen’s Arts with the Brain in Mind, “The neurobiological systems necessary for improved grades include quick thinking, mental model development, task sequencing, memory, self-discipline, problem-solving, and persistence. These and other related skills are developed through dramatic arts.” Eight Million Stories takes advantage of the relationship between the dramatic arts and communication arts or english language arts to create fun, meaningful experiences for the children and families while promoting the conditions needed for better academic performance. By participating alongside their children, parents and guardians will gain a better understanding of the concepts as well as of their children’s learning process and will be more confident about supporting their children academically.
What parents are saying“What I valued most about “Eight Million Stories” the fact that the stories used were the ones that I can culturally identify with, which also opened a window to let my own kids see that kind of stories that were read to us as kids that we read as kids. Most importantly though, EMS brought these stories to life through acting, creating a greater impact. Through EMS I was encourage to tell (my children) one scary story dealing with superstition and about seeing ghosts.” |
“My daughters go to public school, but I also home-school. As a single mom, I’m always looking for ways to help my children. This experience has broadened my knowledge as the parent and educator. Likewise, my children were exposed to learning with having fun.” Shawanna L. McPhaul – mother of 11 and 5 year old daughters. |