Tale Time Adventure

Join us for an adventurous journey into the world of storytelling! At Tale Time Adventure, we invite all children who stutter to take part in diving into the art of creating their own unique stories and narrating their imagination.

Throughout the workshop, you will be engaging in interactive storytelling exercises with other participants and crafting your own tell tales adventure. The workshop will consist of three types of games including; a broken telephone game played alongside other children, Pictinoary and crafting your own story. This workshop would be a great way to connect with children who stutter.

About the presenters

Misha Gohar

Misha navigates the world with a perspective shaped by stuttering, embracing it as part of her voice without letting it define her. She is studying Strategic Relationship Marketing at George Brown College and contributes to the CSA’s social media team, working to foster connection and visibility around stuttering and self-acceptance.
 

Ridwana Miah

Ridwana is a paralegal with an academic background in politics, law, and policy making. As someone who stutters, she actively raises awareness around stuttering through her writing and contributions to International Stuttering Awareness Day (ISAD). She shares personal stories, opinions, and insights that reflect both the challenges and the triumphs of living with a stutter in modern day society. Volunteering with the Canadian Stuttering Association gives her the opportunity to help others connect with and resonate with her experiences. It also allows her to contribute to the organization's many initiatives and discussions aimed at raising awareness and fostering understanding around stuttering.

Type
Youth Programming
Date/Time
November 9, 2024, 9:45 am - 10:45 am (EST)
Location
Sherbrooke (Children's)
Language
English
French
Audience
Young kids
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