Talk to Yourself in the Mirror!
Posted: Saturday, August 30, 2008
by Christopher Kennedy
Still Motion Media
Don't tell me you never stood in front of a mirror as a child and made funny faces at yourself. If like me you had a private penchant for acting, you probably had conversations with yourself too. Some people say it's the first sign of madness. In my case they'd probably be right. But you know what, when you're in the business of reading to children, talking to yourself in the mirror has tremendous advantages. For instance, you can see what sort of expressions you're wearing. You'd be amazed at how many people think they have a smile on their face when actually it's a blank look, or at most a smirk. Check it out for yourself. No prizes for guessing that reading stories to kids with that kind of expression won't win a lot of rave reviews.
Watching yourself speak, as well as listening to your diction as you view yourself in the mirror can help these issues tremendously. Grabs one of your kid's most exciting picture books, and when no one else is around, station yourself in front the bathroom mirror. Read the first couple of pages. Then stop and ask yourself: "Was I having fun?" Read it again, this time with a bit of a smile on your face - check in the mirror to make sure it's there! Good. Now, read it again and this time I want you become an actor. Use your free arm to gesticulate a bit. Imagine you're giving directions in Italian. Don't forget the smile. Excellent. We're almost there. Next time add some funny facial expressions and read in a more animated fashion. You are the story's ringmaster and you must also become each of the characters. And then finally, be sure you're having at least as much fun as your child. Play out those two pages without looking at the book, just glancing at yourself in the mirror. The transformation is complete!
Read on Storyteller! Watch the excitement on your kids' faces as you bring their favorite stories to life. You've done it - you've successfully made their bedtime experience one you will all want to repeat night after night. Happy reading!
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)Interesting article Christopher,I never watched myself read to my children but it made sense. God bless
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