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Dimensions of Children's Literature - Coggle Diagram
Dimensions of Children's Literature
Pedagogic
promoting individual personal
growth, social cohesion and sustainable development
Enhancing communication skills
represent a helpful tool for promoting individual personal
growth, social cohesion and sustainable development
Sharing experiences, culture, values, norms.
Helps young people understand who they are and contribute to the progress of the world.
To understand what is good and bad
presenting moral principles in an enjoyable
and engaging way
influence their global
personality and stimulate a social sense of duty
To understand what is good and what is bad.
Make children aware about the consequences
of adopting wrong behaviours.
open their mind to wide horizons,
generate new viewpoints, find possible
solutions to problems, cultivating their points of strengths as self-confidence and resilience.
Didactic
helps in language development; language training
can provide children with new info about the world.
The didactic approach aims to widen the students' knowledge through literature and reading by working on their comprehension, language development, and vocabulary.
the aim of the didactic experience is to build up the knowledge and global wellbeing of students.
encourages children to use their imagination
teaches problem-solving and reasoning skills
helps children accurately express their thoughts and feelings and practice peace-making skills
enhances verbal procifiecny
helps children acquire grammar structures, syntax, vocabulary, and increasing oral as well as written competences
Therapeutic
Encourage children to overcome fear and conflicts
Projection of feelings by relating to characters in books
Ensure emotional support
Fairytales can satisfy psychological needs such as contact and entertainment
Show proper patterns of behavior
Due to undeveloped superego, it is important to show proper patterns of behavior
Breaking down cultural barriers
Bibliotherapy, using books to foster individual emotional wellbeing
Readers acquire a more flexible mind to recognize problems and eventually ask for help
Literature is considered a cure for psychosomatic disorders
Helps children develop a "narrative thinking" which is fundamental for every human experience.
Bibliotherapy can also be applied in psychotherapy for treatment of minor disorders
bibliotherapy relies on stories that overlap with personal problems = identification and projection mechanisms
Helps with holistic development