Groundbreaking Paper on Storytelling and Children's Resilience

news Nov 30, 2024

 

We’re thrilled to share the publication of Kate Markland’s latest academic paper, titled:

"From Adversity to Agency: Storytelling as a Tool for Building Children’s Resilience."

This timely and powerful piece explores how storytelling can serve as a therapeutic and developmental tool for children who have experienced trauma, loss, or instability, also known as Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs). In a world where childhood emotional struggles are increasingly met with medicalisation, Kate offers a human-centred, creative alternative: giving children their voice back through narrative.

What’s the Paper About?

Kate’s research-driven article demonstrates how storytelling supports emotional regulation, strengthens self-worth, and nurtures social bonds. It delves into:

✅ How storytelling helps children make sense of difficult experiences
✅ Why narrative creation is essential for building emotional resilience
✅ The neuroscience behind storytelling and its impact on empathy and self-regulation
✅ Practical methods for integrating storytelling in classrooms, therapy, and homes

A Deeply Personal Case Study: The Adventures of Gabriel

Central to the paper is the moving case study of Kate and her son, Gabriel, who co-authored The Adventures of Gabriel over weekly FaceTime calls, Gabriel orated his stories, and Kate scribed them—creating not only a powerful book series but a lifeline that preserved their connection, trust, and his self-expression.

This process proved that storytelling is far more than a literacy activity—it’s a bridge for healing, bonding, and growth.

Why This Matters Now

Globally, we are seeing a surge in children being diagnosed and medicated for emotional and behavioural issues. While medical support has its place, Kate’s work offers a complementary—and in many cases, preventive—approach that honours children's inner worlds.

By encouraging children to craft and share their personal narratives:
✨ They gain a sense of control and authorship over their lives
✨ They develop essential life skills like empathy, communication, and confidence
✨ They begin to heal

Read the Full Paper

From Adversity to Agency: Storytelling as a Tool for Building Children’s Resilience
Published: November 2024 | Journal of Novel Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation
🔗 Read it here

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