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The Power of Visuals

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Today I'm joined by Bro. Bryan Critcher and we're talking about using visuals to help kids relate to concepts.
A picture is worth a thousand words. That’s what my dad used to tell me all the time. My dad taught me a lot about construction and he’s a great teacher. He would explain how to do something, but then when he “showed” me how it became extremely clear.
This is also true with unfamiliar experiences, we can hear about or read about extreme circumstances and even have the appropriate reaction-a bad car accident for example. But when you drive up on one or worse, experience one, it gives you a whole new perspective.
We live here in the Pacific Northwest and we can tell people about how green it is here and how beautiful it is, but it’s hard for someone to grasp it until they see it person or at least see a picture of it.
Some of the things we try to cover:

  • Abstract concepts lose attention
  • Set the stage (stage props)
  • Using handheld props
  • Various types of visuals

If you have any questions or ideas of topics you'd like to hear email us at info@kidminbackstage.com

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77 episodes

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Manage episode 429670212 series 3521142
Content provided by Gabe Baker. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Gabe Baker or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Today I'm joined by Bro. Bryan Critcher and we're talking about using visuals to help kids relate to concepts.
A picture is worth a thousand words. That’s what my dad used to tell me all the time. My dad taught me a lot about construction and he’s a great teacher. He would explain how to do something, but then when he “showed” me how it became extremely clear.
This is also true with unfamiliar experiences, we can hear about or read about extreme circumstances and even have the appropriate reaction-a bad car accident for example. But when you drive up on one or worse, experience one, it gives you a whole new perspective.
We live here in the Pacific Northwest and we can tell people about how green it is here and how beautiful it is, but it’s hard for someone to grasp it until they see it person or at least see a picture of it.
Some of the things we try to cover:

  • Abstract concepts lose attention
  • Set the stage (stage props)
  • Using handheld props
  • Various types of visuals

If you have any questions or ideas of topics you'd like to hear email us at info@kidminbackstage.com

  continue reading

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