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NARRATIVE PRACTICE HYPOTHESIS

Joseph Coupal - Friday, September 17, 2010
The following description (bolded) was a component of a presentation by Carol Westby, Ph.D. at the American Speech/Language and Hearing Association Convention ASHA 2008, Chicago.  Italics are our notations.

Narrative Competency plays a large role in the understanding of why people do what they do

Stories are natural extensions of children’s earlier experiences of sharing of event structures  
              
Engaging in story-telling practices with the support of others enables children to develop understanding of what it is to act for a reason (Real-life Situations, Folk Tales, Trickster Tales, Realistic Picture Book Stories, Fictional Picture Book Stories)

Question asking and answering such as:
  • Why did the character do what he did?  What happened that Caused the character to do what he did? What were the feelings, thoughts and plans of the character…in response to what happened?
Narratives allow for the use of sentence structures enabling the child to provide complex sentences, incorporating mental states, feelings and narrative conjunctions as clausal connectors.
  • “I think that the Princess was upset because the dragon captured the Prince so she made a plan to get the Prince back.”
Narratives allow for combining several thoughts and events through Sentence Combining:
  • The Princess Elizabeth remembered that dragons like to fly around to look for things to eat.
  • The Princess knew that the dragon was a show-off.
  • The Princess got him to fly for a long time and get tired.
  • The Princess got in the cave to get the Prince.
  • “Elizabeth remembered that dragons like to fly around to look for things to eat and she knew that the dragon was a show-off so she got him to fly for a long time and get tired so she could get in the cave to save the Prince.”
  • (The Paper Bag Princess by Robert Munsch)
Competency with different kinds of narratives enables us to understand others in a variety of ways
  • Narratives delineating the simple actions or events of a situation, are not as powerful narratives including feelings, thoughts, plans and consequences.  There is a research based Narrative Developmental Sequence, presented in this book, to inform our instruction.
Narrative training causally influences what are basic theory of mind skills  - Thinking about Why people do what they do…Motivation
  • The Kick-off, or Initiating Event: Description and meaning of  the event that disrupted an otherwise “ho-hum” day: the unexpected!
  • Feelings:  The emotional response of  the main character, Other characters, particularly the “opposition”
  • Multiple Perspectives: The points of view of multiple characters.
  • Thoughts (mental state verbs): A character’s memories, background knowledge, factual knowledge, beliefs relative to others’ in the “situation” or story.
  • Speech, Tone of voice (“speech verbs”/Linguistic verbs):  Not only what one says, but the tone of voice used to convey it.
  • Body language: What our body says we are thinking.  Facial expression and  gesture
  • Planning:  What characters intend to do, given their feelings, mental states regarding the kickoff.          
Carol Westby Presentation, ASHA 2008, Chicago.
Bruner, J. (1990). Acts of Meaning.  Boston:  Harvard University Press
Gallagher, S., & Hutto, D.D. (2008).  Understanding others through primary interaction and narrative practice (pp. 17-38).  In J. Zlatev, T.P. Racine, C. Sinha, & E. Itkonen (Eds.), The shared mind: Perspectives on intersubjectivity. John Benjamins:  Amsterdam. 

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