Why are children told fairy tales?



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A childhood without a fairy tale, a youth without a dream.

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They used to say: it's for children to learn to distinguish the good from the bad

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in our world, if we don't have fairy tales in our childhood, then we'd better put a noose around their necks

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that they believe in miracles! and yet miracles do happen in this world.

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Fairy tales are a kind of model of behavior in various situations. Children put themselves in the place of this or that character.

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Yes, because in fairy tales, unlike in life, everything ends well.

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The whole point of life is just in a child's way.

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Skazki uchat detei uroki: obmanivat ploho, druzya eto horosho i t.d</span>Prosto deti ne vsegda ponimaut vzroslie problemi i zhisn, a skazka obyasniaet eto boleemagche.

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Through fairy tales, a child learns to learn about the world. He asks many questions, comprehends the meaning of what he hears. The older the baby gets, the more information he gets, the faster his vocabulary expands. As they are telling a story, their parents explain to their child the meaning of words or the actions of the character in the story, and this does not make them tired, but gives them joy - after all, stories speak the same language as children. Before there were no books and TV, fairy tales were told by word of mouth. With their help, children learned to distinguish the good from the bad, the good from the evil, to cope with difficulties easier, they took a model of behavior, that is, they grasped life. Besides, fairy tales speak to children in a language they can understand. And when parents tell fairy tales to their children, they create a special atmosphere of trust, warmth and comfort in the family. This unites the different generations and creates a thread which binds the hearts of people close to each other, a thread which is often kept for a lifetime. We can say with confidence that fairy tales are vitamins for the soul. And in order to raise your child not only physically but also spiritually healthy, you must give him these amazing vitamins.

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Then to explain in easy-to-understand images various events The thief Manka, a neighbor, stole the purse and the cunning fox Patrikeevna stole the hen. The dog caught her, read scandal on the landing. A fairy tale is always a double-bottomed box, a lesson in purity of thought and morality. They should be discussed with children. What the hero did right and what he did wrong. This - a topic for a whole report at the Philharmonic Department of Moscow State University frankly. And not all of the accepted positive characters really are.

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Maybe my answer will seem far from your question, but everything is done to form an imaginative mindset, which we then lose. Apostle Philip 67 talks about this. Truth did not come into the world naked but it came in symbols and images. He will not receive it any other way. There is a revival and an image of revival. One should truly be revived through the image. What is the resurrection like? And the image through the image - it follows that it should be resurrected. The bridal chamber and the image through the image - it follows that they should enter into the truth which is restoration. This follows those who not only acquire the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit but acquire them for themselves. If someone does not acquire them for himself the name will also be taken from him. So they are received in the anointing of the fullness of the power of the cross that the apostles called right and left. For this one is no longer a Christian, but he is the Christ.

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Therapeutically, fairy tales are a model of behavior in a dangerous situation, fairy tales are simply interesting or instructive stories, they make some people's teeth grow back before they go to sleep and teach them something.

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Children are told fairy tales to develop their imagination.

 

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