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Bettelheim on Fairy Tales

Bettelheim on Fairy Tales. What do children need? What do fairy tales do? Period 3. What do children need?. Need to overcome potential psychological disorders Need to know how to survive the world

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Bettelheim on Fairy Tales

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  1. Bettelheim on Fairy Tales What do children need? What do fairy tales do? Period 3

  2. What do children need? • Need to overcome potential psychological disorders • Need to know how to survive the world • Need to know what’s really out there in the world, be exposed to the reality of the world (not be overly protected – know that not all people are good, including, sometimes, the child; that life is not always perfect) • Need to understand what’s going on his mind so he can cope with the unconscious, too • Need to be reassured that they can do things on their own, and that they can and must gain independence (let go of childhood dependencies) • Need to understand both good and evil so they can make their choices about who they want to be • Need to fit their unconscious content into conscious fantasies (FT)

  3. What do fairy tales do? • FT enhance a child’s imagination about the concept of life. • Teach lessons about life. • Give knowledge about the flaws of society • Act as a reality check • Prepares kids for hardships of life • Tell kids that whoever chooses the evil pathway loses • Connect to real-life situations • Eliminate unimportant details in order to get straight to the point so that the kid can understand easily • Includes opposites (good/bad, ugly/pretty, etc.) • Help kids find out who they want to be • Influence child through the characteristics of the hero and villain • Assure child that successes and failures exist in life but that the child can overcome the obstacles and be successful, no matter where he comes from • Give child ideas about how to interact with others • Show kids that no one escapes the difficulties of life, but that if one meets hardships, one CAN overcome them • Provide a hero that a child identifies with • Prepares kids for life’s transitions • Demonstrates that good people win • Prepare kids for falling in love and having strong relationships with others • Give examples of mentors and those who can guide

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