Choose educational stories.
Choose stories that contain profound life philosophy and values. For example, "Wolf" can teach children the value of honesty, and "Crow Drinking Water" can stimulate children's ability to think and solve problems independently.
Heuristic storytelling
Not only telling, but also inspiring children to deeply understand the truth behind the story. For example, ask them, "If you were the protagonist of the story, what would you choose?" Or "Do you think the story characters did the right thing? Why? "
Use vivid language
Children prefer interesting stories, so tell them in vivid language to help them remember the stories better.
Combined with real life
Combined with children's real life, let them find resonance from the story, so as to understand and accept the truth in the story more deeply.
Guided reflection
After the story, guide the children to reflect and let them think about how the truth in the story is applied to their own lives and how to practice it.
Encourage sharing
Giving children the opportunity to share their feelings can not only improve their expressive ability, but also help them understand and remember the truth of the story more deeply.