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PAMIS PAMIS Multi-sensory Storytelling Multi-sensory Storytelling Working & learning together for involvement Working & learning together for involvement 29 29 th th October October Acorn Centre, Inverurie Acorn Centre, Inverurie Jenny Whinnett Jenny Whinnett PAMIS Grampian Co-ordinator PAMIS Grampian Co-ordinator

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Page 1: PAMIS Multi-sensory Storytelling Working & learning together for involvement 29 th October Acorn Centre, Inverurie Jenny Whinnett PAMIS Grampian Co-ordinator

PAMIS PAMIS

Multi-sensory StorytellingMulti-sensory Storytelling

Working & learning together for Working & learning together for involvement involvement

2929thth October October

Acorn Centre, InverurieAcorn Centre, Inverurie

Jenny WhinnettJenny Whinnett

PAMIS Grampian Co-ordinatorPAMIS Grampian Co-ordinator

Page 2: PAMIS Multi-sensory Storytelling Working & learning together for involvement 29 th October Acorn Centre, Inverurie Jenny Whinnett PAMIS Grampian Co-ordinator

pamis – in partnership with people with profound learning disabilities & their carers

CommunicationCommunication

Most people with PMLD have no speech - communication is usually non-verbal

A minority will use a few single words

Some are able to use a few signs and/or symbols - eg Makaton, Boardmaker or SignAlong

Page 3: PAMIS Multi-sensory Storytelling Working & learning together for involvement 29 th October Acorn Centre, Inverurie Jenny Whinnett PAMIS Grampian Co-ordinator

pamis – in partnership with people with profound learning disabilities & their carers

Why Storytelling?Why Storytelling?

Worldwide tradition of Worldwide tradition of storytellingstorytellingStorytelling is an age-old tradition that has existed since the dawn of time and in every culture. It is many things to many people. It

is entertainment, a way of passing on a culture’s history, or a way of teaching to both

the young and old. Storytelling is an art.Lambe 2002

Page 4: PAMIS Multi-sensory Storytelling Working & learning together for involvement 29 th October Acorn Centre, Inverurie Jenny Whinnett PAMIS Grampian Co-ordinator

Storytelling: an age old tradition

An Séanachai

Page 5: PAMIS Multi-sensory Storytelling Working & learning together for involvement 29 th October Acorn Centre, Inverurie Jenny Whinnett PAMIS Grampian Co-ordinator

pamis – in partnership with people with profound learning disabilities & their carers

The Importance of The Importance of StorytellingStorytelling

“One must have a story, it’s one of the things humans do. Not just have a story, but tell a story”

Chinua Achebe 2000

“Storytelling is a vital ingredient of human experiences”

Keith Park 1999

“….for most of human history ‘literature’, both fiction and poetry has been narrated, not written, heard, not read”

Angela Carter 1991

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pamis – in partnership with people with profound learning disabilities & their carers

Multi-sensory Storytelling Multi-sensory Storytelling Principles – The BookPrinciples – The Book

The PagesThe Pages

7 or less

Colour is neutral

Reading card is laminated (matte)

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pamis – in partnership with people with profound learning disabilities & their carers

Multi-sensory Storytelling Multi-sensory Storytelling Principles – The BookPrinciples – The Book

The SentencesThe Sentences

On reading card

One or two per page

Short and rounded

No word overload

Page 8: PAMIS Multi-sensory Storytelling Working & learning together for involvement 29 th October Acorn Centre, Inverurie Jenny Whinnett PAMIS Grampian Co-ordinator

pamis – in partnership with people with profound learning disabilities & their carers

Multi-sensory Storytelling Multi-sensory Storytelling Principles – The BookPrinciples – The Book

The StimuliThe Stimuli

One per page

Speech (word sounds relate to the concrete object/material)

Age appropriate

Page 9: PAMIS Multi-sensory Storytelling Working & learning together for involvement 29 th October Acorn Centre, Inverurie Jenny Whinnett PAMIS Grampian Co-ordinator

pamis – in partnership with people with profound learning disabilities & their carers

Multi-sensory Storytelling Multi-sensory Storytelling Principles – The BookPrinciples – The Book

The Book CoverThe Book Cover

The Box is the cover

Tactile symbol & title (1 or 2 words)

Recognition & choice-making

Page 10: PAMIS Multi-sensory Storytelling Working & learning together for involvement 29 th October Acorn Centre, Inverurie Jenny Whinnett PAMIS Grampian Co-ordinator

pamis – in partnership with people with profound learning disabilities & their carers

Principles – The Principles – The StorytellerStoryteller

Uses voice expressively intonation, inflection, tone pitch,

volume

speaks slowly and use pauses

implies atmosphere

allows time for acoustic processing

Stick to the storyline no deviation/ad lib

but, encourages, prompts the person to interact with the stimulus

Objects are always presented in the same way

Presents objects within person’s personal field of vision, hearing & reach

Reading is an active process

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pamis – in partnership with people with profound learning disabilities & their carers

Example of a Example of a Multi-sensory StoryMulti-sensory Story

page & stimuli complete story

The box – the book cover & tactile title

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pamis – in partnership with people with profound learning disabilities & their carers

PAMISPAMIS Real Lives: Real Stories Real Lives: Real Stories

Personalised

Designed and developed by parents, carers &

staff

Based on real experiences

Tactile symbol, (sign) and

word(s)

Accompanied by a photo storybook

Built-in agreed learning targets

Progress evaluated

Page 13: PAMIS Multi-sensory Storytelling Working & learning together for involvement 29 th October Acorn Centre, Inverurie Jenny Whinnett PAMIS Grampian Co-ordinator

Susan Seaside StorySusan Seaside Story

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Page 15: PAMIS Multi-sensory Storytelling Working & learning together for involvement 29 th October Acorn Centre, Inverurie Jenny Whinnett PAMIS Grampian Co-ordinator

pamis – in partnership with people with profound learning disabilities & their carers

EvaluationEvaluation

Parents“The story was an activity to share with the family”

“It was tailor made for my daughter’s enjoyment

and interest”

“My son has an entertaining and educational story that gives him pleasure, and informs him too”

“Her responses are much better than I had expected, it is difficult for me to get things she responses to, but

with her story she responds to the stimuli most times”

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pamis – in partnership with people with profound learning disabilities & their carers

EvaluationEvaluation

“She has shown lovely positive reactions to the final pages”

“She never tires of hearing it and always responds positively to it - head up and eye contact!”

“They have been great for encouraging all kinds of awareness not only sensory but also social and have become a really valuable tool in the class”

Teachers

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pamis – in partnership with people with profound learning disabilities & their carers

Exploring Literacy…Exploring Literacy…Through multi-sensory storiesThrough multi-sensory stories

Interaction

Enjoyment

Attention

Listening

Recognition

Comprehension

Learning

Anticipation

Sequencing

GOOD FUN

Library of personal sensory storybooks

Collaboration

Focus for setting specific learning targets & new skills

Support and information sharing within the development group

Teaching and training materials

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pamis – in partnership with people with profound learning disabilities & their carers

Parents’ comments on the Parents’ comments on the need for accessible need for accessible

material material “… she appears terrified and I don’t know where to start, I cannot find any materials that are appropriate

or suitable for her developmental level” Mother of 9 yr old girl, who had just begun menstruating

“…he constantly tries to open doors in the house looking for him (his dad) he seems puzzled and

depressed. I don’t know what to do, how to explain that Chris is not coming back”

Parent whose partner had died very suddenly

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pamis – in partnership with people with profound learning disabilities & their carers

Contact DetailsContact Details

Mrs J WhinnettGrampian Co-ordinatorUnit 5 Badentoy Business CentreBadentoy CrescentPortlethenAberdeenshireAB12 4YD

E-mail: [email protected]: 0044 (0) 1224 784456