Every child experiences fear ordinary fears of the dark, of
separation, of nighttime noises, and fears set off by traumatic events
school shootings, terrorism, war, and natural disasters. Children’s
literature can help children handle emotions that might otherwise
be overwhelming. Some of England and North America’s most distinguished
children’s authors and child development experts will explore
this issue at, “Fear and Fiction: The Power Of Children’s
Books And The Inner Life of The Child,” on Saturday, October
21, 2006. Cosponsored by the Yale Child Study Center and London’s
Anna Freud Centre and held at Bank Street College, this New York City
conference addresses the healing role books can play in children’s
lives.
While it’s not clear that today’s children face more fears
than kids did fifty years ago, it is apparent that the Internet and
24-hour news coverage expose them to many violent and disturbing situations.
“As a society we’re more aware of the impact world events
can have. Dealing with children’s fears through dialogue, literature,
storytelling, or play is healthier than ignoring or quashing them,"
explains Linda C. Mayes, M.D., Arnold Gesell professor of child psychiatry,
pediatrics, and psychology, Yale Child Study Center/Anna Freud Centre.
"Literature helps us understand our struggle as human beings.
Stories are part of the way we learn, and children's authors bring
'art' to the discussion."
Keynote speakers will be Gregory Maguire, author of Wicked, and Stephen
Marans, Ph.D., director, National Center for Children Exposed to Violence
and author of Listening to Fear: Helping Kids Cope from Nightmares
to the Nightly News.
Authors presenting, including:
Newbery, Hugo and ALA Notable Book award winners, are: David Almond,
Chris Crutcher, Neil Gaiman, Robie H. Harris, Lois Lowry, Pam Muñoz
Ryan, Martin Waddell, Mo Willems, and Jacqueline Woodson. Child analysts
presenting are: Nick Midgely, D. Psych. and Jenny Stoker, MA, Anna
Freud Centre; Judith Yanof, M.D, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and
Institute; Alicia F. Lieberman, Ph.D., University of California at
San Francisco; Karen Gilmore, M.D., Columbia University; and Arietta
Slade, Ph.D., City University of New York. Books discussed will range
from picture books to fiction for adolescents.
Participants can meet the authors at a book signing sponsored by Bank
Street Bookstore.
For info: http://childstudycenter.yale.edu/annafreud