by Sparkle Stories
SparkleCast explores the use of story in parenting and education. One week we share a free story for you to enjoy, and the next week we discuss the story with an expert and thought leader – with the aim of using the story (and all stories) as a parenting and educational tool.
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May 11, 2017
<p>Kim John Payne is an internationally renowned family consultant and author of the book, Simplicity Parenting.</p> <p>In this episode, Kim, David, and Rebecca use the Junkyard Tales story “Buster” to talk about what is traditionally called "teasing" and "bullying" and is a broader way of discussing "inclusion" and "exclusion."</p> <p>About SparkleCast:</p> <p>SparkleCast explores the use of story in parenting and education. One week we share a free story for you to enjoy, and the next week we discuss the story with an expert and thought leader – with the aim of using the story (and all stories) as a parenting and educational tool.</p> <p>For more stories and tutorials, visit the Sparkle website: www.sparklestories.com</p> <p>Questions? Ideas? Requests? Email us! [email protected]</p> <p>Enjoy!</p>
April 19, 2017
<p>In today's story:</p> <p>Zippy, the porcupine, has a secret. It’s a secret he doesn’t want to share. He finally entrusts his secret to his feline friend, Ben Thompson: Zippy is being teased by a badger that lives in the field outside of the junkyard. Ben thinks they should teach that badger a lesson, but Sergeant knows how to discover the true source of the teasing and transform it with understanding and kindness.</p> <p>This story is the subject of our conversation with Kim John Payne - author of "Simplicity Parenting: Using the Extraordinary Power of Less to Raise Calmer, Happier and More Secure Kid."</p> <p>About SparkleCast:</p> <p>SparkleCast explores the use of story in parenting and education. One week we share a free story for you to enjoy, and the next week we discuss the story with an expert and thought leader - with the aim of using the story (and all stories) as a parenting and educational tool.</p> <p>For more stories and tutorials, visit the Sparkle website: www.sparklestories.com</p> <p>Questions? Ideas? Request? Email us! [email protected].</p> <p>Enjoy!</p>
April 13, 2017
<p>Jamie Martin is co-founder and editor of simplehomeschool.net and author of "Give Your Child the World: Raising Globally Minded Kids One Book at a Time."</p> <p>In this episode, Jamie, David, and Rebecca use the Martin & Sylvia story “A Map of the Year” to talk about planning, choosing curriculum and finding balance when homeschooling your children.</p> <p>About SparkleCast:</p> <p>SparkleCast explores the use of story in parenting and education. One week we share a free story for you to enjoy, and the next week we discuss the story with an expert and thought leader – with the aim of using the story (and all stories) as a parenting and educational tool.</p> <p>For more stories and tutorials, visit the Sparkle website: www.sparklestories.com</p> <p>Questions? Ideas? Requests? Email us! [email protected]</p> <p>Enjoy!</p>
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