Imagination is more important than knowledge, for while knowledge points to all there is, imagination points to all there will be.”

                                                              - A sign in the office of Dr. Albert Einstein

                         
           
                                                    

Listening to a great story is just the beginning of engaging a child’s imagination.  When combined with visual and performing art forms such as creative dramatics, movement, drawing, and puppet or mask making storytelling becomes an irresistible creative force for learning and retaining information.

My programs support and reinforce reading, speaking and listening skills, teamwork,

character development, a sense of pride and accomplishment and the ability to imagine a bigger world bursting with ideas, words, color, sound, and movement.

These programs present many opportunities for the students to express their individuality while working within a group to accomplish specific goals. 

 

 

 

                                               

Students learn to speak up and stand tall, to take pride in their very measurable  accomplishments, to accept applause and take a bow

– all the while having fun!