The First Fairy Tale: Book III Making Sense Parents have always recognized that reading to their children is a good idea. In fact, even respected authorities like Albert Einstein have recommended reading fairy tales to children. Ancient cultures have told stories and sung songs to children-even while the children were being carried in the wombs of their mothers. Current research is now proving that babies hear while in-utero, and they remember the stories and songs they heard! The First Fairy Tales are a series of stories that portray an idyllic journey. From the compelling union of masculine…mehr
The First Fairy Tale: Book III Making Sense Parents have always recognized that reading to their children is a good idea. In fact, even respected authorities like Albert Einstein have recommended reading fairy tales to children. Ancient cultures have told stories and sung songs to children-even while the children were being carried in the wombs of their mothers. Current research is now proving that babies hear while in-utero, and they remember the stories and songs they heard! The First Fairy Tales are a series of stories that portray an idyllic journey. From the compelling union of masculine and feminine energies (The First Fairy Tale I: The Adventure Begins), throughout the development of the heart (The First Fairy Tale II: The Awakening Heart), and now to the magnificent assemblage of a body and senses ready to be born into the light (The First Fairy Tale III: Making Sense), each fairy tale describes an ideal passage that prepares Little Ones for a successful transition surrounded with love and traversed with ease. In Joy, read these fairy tales to your Little One while you are pregnant. Your baby will get the idea! Your Little One will hear and internalize a model of a journey in which obstacles are overcome and development is both fun and awe-inspiring. Your baby will hear your voice conveying how much you appreciate the creative process being undertaken and will sense your anticipation of holding this Precious One in your arms. It is never too soon to begin communicating with your Little One who may be saying, "Tell me a story. I'm here, and I'm listening!"Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Susan Highsmith is an author, counselor, and educator. She has been a Nationally Board-Certified Counselor (NBCC) for over thirty years, holding a Ph.D. in Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology as well as a Doctorate of Divinity. She mentors birth educators and speaks at international congresses addressing consciousness in the womb and the long-lasting effects of our earliest experiences. Susan is dedicated to health and well-being throughout the lifespan, seeking to balance psychological theory and practice with spiritual and holistic wisdom.Susan has published an easy-to-read primer, The Renaissance of Birth: Changing the Language of Childbirth, introducing prenatal and perinatal psychology to young audiences. In addition, she has written four fairy tales that are designed to be read by pregnant women to their babies still in the womb. After their birth babies can hear familiar stories because they were heard while in utero. The First Fairy Tale, Books I - IV are metaphors about (I) conception, (II) the first three weeks of gestation when the heart begins to beat, (III) the developing senses, and (IV) birth. Research reveals that newborns prefer to hear their mother's voice and like stories they have heard before. Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs) are encouraging parents to read to their premature infants to promote loving bonds, stimulate auditory discrimination systems and provide foundations for language development and secure attachment. It's never too early to start reading to your children or to speak softly, whispering secrets of connecting to Nature and the Divine in All Life.
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