Journal Keeping with Young People
By (Author) Barbara Steiner
By (author) Kathleen Phillips
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Libraries Unlimited Inc
15th May 1991
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Teaching of a specific subject
Educational: First / native language
Teaching skills and techniques
372.6
Paperback
183
Journals offer young people a safe place to reflect, reminisce, dream, explore feelings and relationships, set goals, solve problems, celebrate themselves, and yes, even practice writing. In this book the authors detail myriad fascinating possibilities for journal keeping as a tool for transformation and for building skills. Techniques range from writing about a first memory to designing a dream house to creating a main character for a novel. Guidelines, tips, and lists of additional resources abound. Chapters cover reasons to keep a journal, techniques and definitions, recording the present, remembering the past, exploring the future, the celebration journal, reflection, problem solving and decision making, catharsis, fantasy, people, practicing fiction, reviewing the journal, and sharing the journal. Grades 4-9 (adaptable to any age).
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