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Early Learning through Play: Library Programming for Diverse Communities

Autor Kristin Grabarek, Mary R. Lanni
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 mar 2019 – vârsta până la 17 ani
This creative guidebook teaches librarians in diverse communities how to develop and implement early learning programming beyond traditional storytimes.While traditional library storytimes are excellent tools for families, equally important is play. Children learn through play in many ways; it stimulates exploration and curiosity and builds gross and fine motor skills that are critical to reading and writing success. Perhaps most importantly, play has the power to cross barriers of culture and language, allowing families from differing backgrounds to learn together.In this book, Kristin Grabarek and Mary R. Lanni-the pioneers of Little University, an early learning program that focuses on play-based learning-share their experiences and provide guidance for implementing similar programs at libraries of various sizes and budgets. They teach readers how to create programs for a diverse group of families, work with outside providers, choose supplies, estimate costs, market your programming, and overcome the challenges of both big and small budgets and many or few patrons. These practical plans will enhance storytimes and even help build a brand-new early learning program.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781440865824
ISBN-10: 1440865825
Pagini: 180
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Libraries Unlimited
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Emphasizes how library programming can support early childhood development and prepare children for success in kindergarten and beyond

Notă biografică

Kristin Grabarek implemented Little University, an early learning program beyond traditional storytime, at her branch of the Denver Public Library system and is now assisting in its expansion to multiple branches throughout the system.Mary R. Lanni is a library professional in Denver, Colorado, providing library and programming services for all ages for more than five years.

Cuprins

One IntroductionWhat Is Early Learning?Public Library's Role in Early LearningEvery Child Ready to Read (ECRR1 and ECRR2) @ Your LibraryAbout UsLearning through PlayHow Play Supports the Rest of ECRR2Participants in a Traditional StorytimeIn Defense of StorytimesA Play-Based Learning AlternativeIn SummaryTwo Creating an Early Learning Program SeriesOriginal Creation of Play-Based Early Learning ProgramsLittle University: A Note on Kristin's Library CommunityFamily Literacy: A Note on Mary's Library CommunityConsiderations for Creating Play-Based Programs in Your LibraryCultural AwarenessMarketingWord of MouthPrint CollateralFollowing UpSchedulingBuilding a Core Group of ParticipantsHow to Structure the Program SeriesHow the Program Supports Social-Emotional SkillsThe Importance of Learning TogetherOne Last NoteIn SummaryYour To-Do ListThree Implementing the Program Series with a BudgetThe Conundrum of Free ThingsYour Program Series Reflects Your CommunityHow to Approach Community PartnersDeveloping Programs with Community PartnersMovement ProgramsSTEM ProgramsArt ProgramsHealth and Nutrition ProgramsWellness ProgramsIn SummaryYour To-Do ListFour Early Learning Programs for Tiny or Nonexistent BudgetsTiny Budgets as an OpportunityDIY Programming Examples and ResourcesMovement ProgramsArt and Craft ProgramsCommunity Programs and Destination StorytimesSTEM ProgramsWellness ProgramsLanguage and Cultural ProgramsIn SummaryYour To-Do ListFive ConclusionWhere We Are NowMaintaining RelevanceWhat to Do Next?Looking Ahead: How to Continue Building Your ProgramEarly Learning Progress ReportSurveys and IncentivesLittle University for Grown-UpsKindergarten Readiness ChecklistGraduationIn SummaryAppendix A: Elevator SpeechesAppendix B: Need to DIY? Twenty Titles to Build an Early Learning Program Series Reference CollectionAppendix C: Program Flyer TemplateBibliographyIndex