Verbal delivers both individual and group Reading Rooms to children aged 8-18 years.
Reading Rooms uses short stories from modern and class literature based around the theme of Resilience. These stories are read by a volunteer to a child or children to help with their well being. The volunteer asks questions at certain parts of the story so that the child has the opportunity to talk and share their own experiences. These questions are designed by a Psychology team in Verbal.
Harnessing the Power of Storytelling for Wellbeing
At Verbal, our commitment lies in forging meaningful partnerships with organisations, statutory agencies, schools, charities and funders. Our primary objective is to establish a safe and creative environment for children and young people, particularly those at risk or under care.
The Significance of Storytelling:
We recognise the profound impact of storytelling in facilitating understanding and communication within our communities. Our approach provides a structured and safe pathway to navigate challenging discussions.
Evidence-Based Models Shaped by Children & Young people:
Our methodologies are not only grounded in research but are also co-designed and co-produced by young individuals. Their invaluable insights, derived from personal experiences and knowledge, ensure that our programmes resonate authentically with their peers.
Promoting Emotional Wellbeing:
Through our structured activities, participants gain an enriched understanding of their emotional states. We guide them in identifying and adopting positive coping mechanisms, empowering them to proactively manage and enhance their mental health.
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