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presented by
Ann Douglas
President, Mom Media
introduction
Parents have always
shared stories about
the physical and
emotional challenges of
raising children and
being a parent.
Petroglyphs,
Petroglyph
Provincial Park,
North of
Peterborough,
Ontario
The media and genres have
changed dramatically over
the years:
petroglyphs, oral histories,
letters to family and friends,
diaries, books, articles, radio
plays, TV sitcoms, and so
on.
Life in the
Backwoods:
A Sequel to
Roughing it in
the Bush by
Susannah
Moodie
(1887)
• Modern parents are
continuing this tradition:
variety of genres, new
media.
• Storytelling never goes
out of style. The
medium may change,
but the message
remains the same.
"Storytelling is the
most powerful way to
put ideas into the
world today."
- Robert McKee,
screenwriting guru
planning a parenting wordshop
purpose
Opportunities for....
• Parent-to-parent support through the
sharing of stories (written, oral, audio,
video, art-based, etc.)
• Individual projects?
• Group projects?
• Projects to take out into the community?
• All of the above?
the basics
• Times, dates, places....
• Number and length of
sessions, date/time
• Course location: amenities:
essentials, frills
• Costs: parent-paid, agency-
paid, sponsor-paid?
the ground rules
• Ask group participants to help you to come up
with a set of ground rules for the group so
that everyone feels safe and secure
participating in the parenting wordshop.
• The group's rules should reflect the agency's
values: respect, inclusion, confidentiality,
sharing.
• Participants should be prepared in advance
for the fact that writing (like art) taps into the
unconscious, which can cause both joyous
and painful memories/insights to be revealed.
• Sharing should be optional. Writing is
personal and participants should be allowed
to share as much or as little of their work as
they choose.
• Be prepared to modify writing projects based
on the participant’s literacy level, language
fluency/first language, cultural norms,
financial needs, and other special needs.
• There's an art to providing feedback on
another person's work—just as there's an art
to providing feedback on another person's
parenting style.
• Everyone's writing and life experience are
unique.
• Imperfection isn't just expected; it's
celebrated. This applies to art and life.
“Nothing
encourages
creativity like the
chance to fall flat
on one's face.”
- James D. Finley
"Where there is
perfection there is no
story to tell.”
- Ben Okri
the write stuff
• Materials/writing prompt suggestions could be
supplied by group leader, but participants should
always be free to write about anything they feel
inspired to write about).
• Personal items can be brought in by parents (a photo
or a meaningful object).
• Photo/object as
inspiration. What is the
story behind this photo
or object? The story will
be shaped by where
you decide to start and
end the story. The
same photo could
suggest different stories
depending on how you
decide to shape your
story.
• Ideas could be
brainstormed by the
group.
• Participants can be
encouraged to think of a
memory/incident they
would like to write about
in a particular class.
(Idea journal)
"Think small. Don't rummage around in your past
-- or your family's past -- to find episodes that you
think are "important" enough to be worthy of
including in your memoir. Look for small self-
contained incidents that are still vivid in your
memory.
If you still remember them it's because they
contain a universal truth that your readers will
recognize from their own life."
- William Zinsser
poetry and word art
• Discuss poems about parenting.
• Create a parenting word/image collage.
• Write a six-word memoir (the brainchild of
Smith Magazine) to describe a particular
parenting experience.
• Use magnetic poetry kits or create word
art using a white board and erasable
markers.
• Use a digital camera or a cellphone camera
to create electronic word art.
• Use any other sources of words and letters
you can think of: word beads, Scrabble tiles,
alphabet blocks, flashcards, printed materials.
Poetry podcast on parenthood (see link
below).
personal essays
• Encourage parents to write real-life accounts
of what it means to be a parent in your
community. Photography and audio/video
clips can be valuable add-ons. Can your
agency provide "lender" equipment to parents
who don't have access to this equipment
themselves? Could a sponsor provide it to
your agency?
• Post these stories in your blog/'zine; or publish a
small-run print publication or 'zine (free or available
for a nominal charge: bulk distribution to selected
outlets works best).
Citizen journalism, also known as "participatory
journalism," is the act of citizens "playing an
active role in the process of collecting, reporting,
analyzing and disseminating news and
information."
– Wikipedia
memoir writing
"Write what you know, what you
think and what makes you
unique.
'Think narrow…. Memoir isn’t
the summary of life; it’s a
window into a life, very much
like a photograph in its
selective composition.'
(Zinsser, 136)
• Bring in details whenever possible. 'Summon back the men and
women and children who notably crossed your life. What was it
that made them memorable—what turn of mind, what crazy
habits?' (Zinsser, 145)
• Remember that people are hoping you are the most interesting
character in the book.
www.fireandknowledge.org/archives/2007/01/08/a-guide-to-writing-well/
blogging
• 37% of bloggers blog to
share life/experiences
with others (The
Guardian, July 23,
2006).
• Blogging is no longer a
"mom thing." Active
community of "daddy
bloggers."
• Blogging communities, both free and fee-based
accounts (e.g. blogger.com, typepad.com,
wordpress.com)
• Social networking communities that feature built-in
blogs (e.g. vox.com)
• Tools that integrate with blogs: Flickr.com (photos),
YouTube.com (video) and other related tools. (See
links below.)
journaling
• Encourage participants to start a writers' journal:
ideas, images, inspirations, memories.
• Provide an inexpensive notebook as well as access
to low-budget art materials for parents who want to
take a multi-media approach to their writing projects.
"A journal is a place to explore. Remember that little
spark of inspiration you had in the shower, or that
tasty concept that popped into your head while
commuting to work? Write it down, quickly. Then go
back later and flesh it out, explore it, savour it and --if
necessary -- spit it out or swallow it. We all have
problems we face that seem hopeless and without
direction, and we need a place to consider our
actions. We all have a million half-baked ideas that
might lead to opportunity, but we need a place to play
with them. Yes, you know the place: take out your
pen and start scribbling."
– D*I*Y Planner: An Introduction to Journal Writing
(6-5-15) www.diyplanner.com/node/878
scrapbooking and collage
• Online scrapbooking communities offer free digital
scrapbooking tools (see Scrapo.com, Scrapblog.com)
• Paper scrapbooking can be done inexpensively using
found materials.
Vintage and thrift stores: game pieces, decks of
cards, classic children's books, classic children's
toys, old photos/slides, old buttons, vintage sheet
music, fabric scraps (particularly those with a retro
feel).
 Wallpaper stores: wallpaper seconds and ends of
lines
 Fabric stores: fabric ends of lines
 Recycling depot: cardstock and cardboard remnants,
paper, etc.
 Dollar stores, discount stationery/craft supply stores:
school notebooks, notebooks, binder paper, tissue
paper, glue, paint, etc.
• Copies of photographs (scanned, photocopied):
classic childhood images, retro, vintage, modern. (Be
conscious of copyright issues.)
• Flickr.com can be a terrific source of royalty-free
images.
• Unicamultimedia.com/p1/stock.html provides links to
other sources of public domain or low-cost royalty-
free images.
Other types of writing to talk about
• Letter-writing (including emails and group emails) as
a form of parent-to-parent communication.
• The parenting memoir ("momoir" is the mom memoir)
• Short stories and novels about parenting
• Radio plays, theatre, etc.
Note: The Association for Research in Mothering is an
excellent source of information about
books/resources related to motherhood.
additional tools/resources
100 Benefits of Journaling www.appleseeds.org/100_Journaling.htm
Book www.lookatbook.com
fd's flickr toys http://bighugelabs.com/flickr/
Found Elements www.foundelements.com
Image Chef www.imagechef.com
MamaZine www.mamazine.com
NPR: On Memoir, Truth, and 'Writing Well'
www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5340618
Poetry Foundation www.poetryfoundation.org
Poetry Foundation.org Poetry Podcast: She's Awake!?!
www.poetryfoundation.org/audio/PoetryFoundation.orgPodcast4.16.07.mp3
Smith http://smithmag.net
The Parenting Word Shop

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The Parenting Word Shop

  • 1. t h e p a r e n t i n g w o r d s h o p presented by Ann Douglas President, Mom Media
  • 2. introduction Parents have always shared stories about the physical and emotional challenges of raising children and being a parent.
  • 4. The media and genres have changed dramatically over the years: petroglyphs, oral histories, letters to family and friends, diaries, books, articles, radio plays, TV sitcoms, and so on.
  • 5. Life in the Backwoods: A Sequel to Roughing it in the Bush by Susannah Moodie (1887)
  • 6. • Modern parents are continuing this tradition: variety of genres, new media. • Storytelling never goes out of style. The medium may change, but the message remains the same.
  • 7. "Storytelling is the most powerful way to put ideas into the world today." - Robert McKee, screenwriting guru
  • 9. purpose Opportunities for.... • Parent-to-parent support through the sharing of stories (written, oral, audio, video, art-based, etc.) • Individual projects? • Group projects? • Projects to take out into the community? • All of the above?
  • 10. the basics • Times, dates, places.... • Number and length of sessions, date/time • Course location: amenities: essentials, frills • Costs: parent-paid, agency- paid, sponsor-paid?
  • 11. the ground rules • Ask group participants to help you to come up with a set of ground rules for the group so that everyone feels safe and secure participating in the parenting wordshop. • The group's rules should reflect the agency's values: respect, inclusion, confidentiality, sharing. • Participants should be prepared in advance for the fact that writing (like art) taps into the unconscious, which can cause both joyous and painful memories/insights to be revealed.
  • 12. • Sharing should be optional. Writing is personal and participants should be allowed to share as much or as little of their work as they choose. • Be prepared to modify writing projects based on the participant’s literacy level, language fluency/first language, cultural norms, financial needs, and other special needs.
  • 13. • There's an art to providing feedback on another person's work—just as there's an art to providing feedback on another person's parenting style. • Everyone's writing and life experience are unique. • Imperfection isn't just expected; it's celebrated. This applies to art and life.
  • 14. “Nothing encourages creativity like the chance to fall flat on one's face.” - James D. Finley
  • 15. "Where there is perfection there is no story to tell.” - Ben Okri
  • 16. the write stuff • Materials/writing prompt suggestions could be supplied by group leader, but participants should always be free to write about anything they feel inspired to write about). • Personal items can be brought in by parents (a photo or a meaningful object).
  • 17.
  • 18. • Photo/object as inspiration. What is the story behind this photo or object? The story will be shaped by where you decide to start and end the story. The same photo could suggest different stories depending on how you decide to shape your story.
  • 19. • Ideas could be brainstormed by the group. • Participants can be encouraged to think of a memory/incident they would like to write about in a particular class. (Idea journal)
  • 20. "Think small. Don't rummage around in your past -- or your family's past -- to find episodes that you think are "important" enough to be worthy of including in your memoir. Look for small self- contained incidents that are still vivid in your memory. If you still remember them it's because they contain a universal truth that your readers will recognize from their own life." - William Zinsser
  • 21. poetry and word art • Discuss poems about parenting. • Create a parenting word/image collage. • Write a six-word memoir (the brainchild of Smith Magazine) to describe a particular parenting experience. • Use magnetic poetry kits or create word art using a white board and erasable markers.
  • 22.
  • 23. • Use a digital camera or a cellphone camera to create electronic word art. • Use any other sources of words and letters you can think of: word beads, Scrabble tiles, alphabet blocks, flashcards, printed materials. Poetry podcast on parenthood (see link below).
  • 24. personal essays • Encourage parents to write real-life accounts of what it means to be a parent in your community. Photography and audio/video clips can be valuable add-ons. Can your agency provide "lender" equipment to parents who don't have access to this equipment themselves? Could a sponsor provide it to your agency?
  • 25. • Post these stories in your blog/'zine; or publish a small-run print publication or 'zine (free or available for a nominal charge: bulk distribution to selected outlets works best). Citizen journalism, also known as "participatory journalism," is the act of citizens "playing an active role in the process of collecting, reporting, analyzing and disseminating news and information." – Wikipedia
  • 26. memoir writing "Write what you know, what you think and what makes you unique. 'Think narrow…. Memoir isn’t the summary of life; it’s a window into a life, very much like a photograph in its selective composition.' (Zinsser, 136)
  • 27. • Bring in details whenever possible. 'Summon back the men and women and children who notably crossed your life. What was it that made them memorable—what turn of mind, what crazy habits?' (Zinsser, 145) • Remember that people are hoping you are the most interesting character in the book. www.fireandknowledge.org/archives/2007/01/08/a-guide-to-writing-well/
  • 28. blogging • 37% of bloggers blog to share life/experiences with others (The Guardian, July 23, 2006). • Blogging is no longer a "mom thing." Active community of "daddy bloggers."
  • 29. • Blogging communities, both free and fee-based accounts (e.g. blogger.com, typepad.com, wordpress.com) • Social networking communities that feature built-in blogs (e.g. vox.com) • Tools that integrate with blogs: Flickr.com (photos), YouTube.com (video) and other related tools. (See links below.)
  • 30. journaling • Encourage participants to start a writers' journal: ideas, images, inspirations, memories. • Provide an inexpensive notebook as well as access to low-budget art materials for parents who want to take a multi-media approach to their writing projects.
  • 31. "A journal is a place to explore. Remember that little spark of inspiration you had in the shower, or that tasty concept that popped into your head while commuting to work? Write it down, quickly. Then go back later and flesh it out, explore it, savour it and --if necessary -- spit it out or swallow it. We all have problems we face that seem hopeless and without direction, and we need a place to consider our actions. We all have a million half-baked ideas that might lead to opportunity, but we need a place to play with them. Yes, you know the place: take out your pen and start scribbling." – D*I*Y Planner: An Introduction to Journal Writing (6-5-15) www.diyplanner.com/node/878
  • 32.
  • 33.
  • 34. scrapbooking and collage • Online scrapbooking communities offer free digital scrapbooking tools (see Scrapo.com, Scrapblog.com) • Paper scrapbooking can be done inexpensively using found materials. Vintage and thrift stores: game pieces, decks of cards, classic children's books, classic children's toys, old photos/slides, old buttons, vintage sheet music, fabric scraps (particularly those with a retro feel).
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  • 38.  Wallpaper stores: wallpaper seconds and ends of lines  Fabric stores: fabric ends of lines  Recycling depot: cardstock and cardboard remnants, paper, etc.  Dollar stores, discount stationery/craft supply stores: school notebooks, notebooks, binder paper, tissue paper, glue, paint, etc.
  • 39. • Copies of photographs (scanned, photocopied): classic childhood images, retro, vintage, modern. (Be conscious of copyright issues.) • Flickr.com can be a terrific source of royalty-free images. • Unicamultimedia.com/p1/stock.html provides links to other sources of public domain or low-cost royalty- free images.
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  • 41. Other types of writing to talk about • Letter-writing (including emails and group emails) as a form of parent-to-parent communication. • The parenting memoir ("momoir" is the mom memoir) • Short stories and novels about parenting • Radio plays, theatre, etc. Note: The Association for Research in Mothering is an excellent source of information about books/resources related to motherhood.
  • 42. additional tools/resources 100 Benefits of Journaling www.appleseeds.org/100_Journaling.htm Book www.lookatbook.com fd's flickr toys http://bighugelabs.com/flickr/ Found Elements www.foundelements.com Image Chef www.imagechef.com MamaZine www.mamazine.com NPR: On Memoir, Truth, and 'Writing Well' www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5340618 Poetry Foundation www.poetryfoundation.org Poetry Foundation.org Poetry Podcast: She's Awake!?! www.poetryfoundation.org/audio/PoetryFoundation.orgPodcast4.16.07.mp3 Smith http://smithmag.net

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Title:Life in the backwoods : a sequel to Roughing it in the bush Principal Author:Moodie, Susanna, 1803-1885.Imprint:New York : J.W. Lovell, [1887?]