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Pam Schweitzer

July 15, 2017 Taylor Dobson
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Pam Schweitzer has been entertaining and educating young people at coffee shops, schools,and churches for over fifteen years. She is passionate about bringing the magic of stories to children and the chime of “tell us a story” brings a sparkle to her eye.

Pam is a gifted and captivating storyteller whose energy compels the listener to play along.   She uses songs, chants, and movement crafted to the needs of each audience.  Popular programs she offers include “Operation Cooperation”, “Strong Girls”, and “That’s Using Your Noodle (brain)”.  As a licensed elementary school teacher and Reading Specialist, Pam is uniquely qualified to use stories to enhance writing skills and build literacy.  In this capacity, she has worked with students in the classroom teaching  them the art of storytelling and using storytelling to teach specific literacy skills.  She grows imaginations and encourages children to trust their own unique voice. catenastories@gmail.com

 

Tags storyteller, building literacy, imagination, children, children's stories, Pam Schweitzer
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