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Hi, my name is Clara Muriel, and I’m pleased to welcome you to Very Special Tales, the site where I provide useful resources and advice about Parenting & Special Needs (behavior management, coping skills, self-regulation, tips, printables and worksheets).
You can also find me in “Cuéntame Un Cuento Especial”, the site where I share these same useful tips and insights in Spanish language.

A quick glance at my educational background:

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology with a major in Health Psychology, and Mental and Behavioral Disorder Interventions.
  • Master in Business Administration
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Economics and Business Administration

Additional insights on the topics I write about come from the expertise I’ve gained in my everyday life as a parent to a kid with special needs.

A more personal story

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I’m Clara, the mother of two beautiful kids, a boy and a girl. Our eldest son has special needs, a couple of diagnoses depending on which country we were living in when diagnosed (intellectual disability, autism), and some “non-diagnoses” that we have not sought to make official but that we know exist.

At the beginning of 2017, we left Spain and moved to New Zealand. With a mixture of positive expectations, apprehension and sadness, we began our new adventure.

When I look back at the past year and take stock, I see many good things have happened. A highlight is Victor has started to communicate in English. A great feat for a child with an intellectual disability.

But in spite of the good things, it has been a year of extreme hardness, a real emotional earthquake for a child accustomed to his orderly life and his routines.

How I came up with the idea for this blog

In the midst of all the difficulties, we discovered an activity that has given us many pleasant moments and that has allowed us to turn “bad thoughts” (the monsters that annoy him) into an imaginative activity full of fun.

Not long after we moved to our new home, we had to learn to deal with our son’s frustration over the changes in his life. We had to help him cope with upsetting thoughts (confusion, making mistakes) that made him feel very unsettled. It has taken us months of doctors, therapists, medication and patience to get to a better place. At some point in time, and without realising we were coming across a very powerful tool, I began creating stories in which those thoughts were Monsters that we overcame with wit. And so our son, instead of talking about “Confusion” to get into the crisis mode, he began to laugh about how we tricked the Monster into a bathroom lockdown (I do not want to create unrealistic expectations with this statement, the professional assistance came first, without that there would have been no laughter).

After never-ending and repetitive storytelling sessions, there came a time in which I started recording those stories. We listened to them continuously. Weeks later I had recorded more than thirty stories on the phone. That´s when I thought, what if we write them and share them on a blog? What if we later illustrate them and publish them? These tales have been a bit therapeutic for us, but they are stories that any little kid may enjoy.

If you like this blog or if you know other families with kids with special needs, please share this blog!

And if you have little kids who enjoy storytelling, this blog may also be for you.

Full-Text Tales and In-Depth Folkloric Analysis

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Nearly all of the full-text folktales, fairy tales, myths of indigenous peoples, legends, sagas, and fables in the Tales Online database are available for research, performance, adaptation, and other educational and creative purposes through the public domain in the United States (not under copyright). Any tales which remain under copyright are presented in summary. Apocryphal books of adam and everejected scriptures.

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In addition to the more than 1,000 tales available with any trial or subscription, our Researcher Plans include access to additional searching methods, as well as in-depth folkloric analysis of many of the tales by a professional or advanced student folklorist. These analyses include:

  • An identification of the 'genre' of the tale
  • A notation if the tale is field collected or adapted
  • 'Tale type' and 'motifs' according to the Stith Thompson Motif Index which classify
    Narrative events which occur in the tale
  • Characters appearing in the tale and their narrative role
  • Settings that appear in the tale

Learn more about the tale analyses and how we use the Stith Thompson Motif Index here.

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Additional Tale Information

Full Bibliographic Information - Full bibliographic information for each of the source collections and journal articles.

Country of Origin - The country where the tale was told and/or collected.

Language(s) - Both the original language and/or the language of publication are noted. Some tales may also contain more than one language, or are available as dual-language texts.

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Ethnic Group(s) - The ethnic background of the storyteller or collector.

Age Appropriateness - Many of the tales have been assigned an age appropriate level depending on their contents and language. The criteria for these recommendations are based on each tale’s relationship to violence, explicit sexual references, and vocabulary.