Library Programming for Autistic Children and Teens
Autor Amelia Anderson, Barbara Klipperen Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 apr 2021
- an updated introduction to the basics of autism, including language, symbolism, and best practices in the library rooted in the principles of Universal Design;
- step-by-step programs from librarians across the country, adaptable for both public and school library settings, that are cost-effective and easy to replicate;
- contributions from autistic self-advocates throughout the text, demonstrating that the program ideas included are truly designed with their preferences in mind;
- suggestions for securing funding and establishing partnerships with community organizations; and
- many helpful appendices, with handy resources for training and education, building a collection, storytimes, sensory integration activities, and a “Tips for a Successful Library Visit” template.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780838994856
ISBN-10: 0838994857
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:Second Edition
Editura: American Library Association
Colecția ALA Editions
ISBN-10: 0838994857
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:Second Edition
Editura: American Library Association
Colecția ALA Editions
Recenzii
"Anderson's guidance is helpful and practical. Libraries that own the first edition and have already commenced programming will welcome this enhanced version. Librarians considering their first steps will find ample professional and personal support."
— Booklist
"One of the key features of this second edition is that it includes autistic voices and a range of resource driven appendices. Throughout the book, there are featured sections in which autistic librarians describe their opinions and experiences with library programs for autistic children and teens. This book also extensively describes best practices for how to make public library services for children and youth more inclusive, not just for users with ASD, but for all neurodiverse people and individuals with developmental disabilities ... [This book] unequivocally achieves its purpose of providing guidance, best practices, and examples of successful library services for autistic children and youth to public and school librarians and library staff. I would highly recommend any public librarians and staff read this book before starting to offer library services and programs for children and youth with autism."
— The International Journal of Information, Diversity, & Inclusion
— Booklist
"One of the key features of this second edition is that it includes autistic voices and a range of resource driven appendices. Throughout the book, there are featured sections in which autistic librarians describe their opinions and experiences with library programs for autistic children and teens. This book also extensively describes best practices for how to make public library services for children and youth more inclusive, not just for users with ASD, but for all neurodiverse people and individuals with developmental disabilities ... [This book] unequivocally achieves its purpose of providing guidance, best practices, and examples of successful library services for autistic children and youth to public and school librarians and library staff. I would highly recommend any public librarians and staff read this book before starting to offer library services and programs for children and youth with autism."
— The International Journal of Information, Diversity, & Inclusion
Notă biografică
Amelia Anderson, PhD, is an assistant professor of library science at Old Dominion University who has extensive experience on the topic of autism and libraries through her work as a public librarian, library researcher, and educator. Amelia has worked to develop training for librarians to better understand and serve their users on the autism spectrum through two IMLS funded initiatives, Project PALS and Project A+. Through original research and partnerships with autism self-advocates, she studies and shares best practices and trends at the intersection of autism and libraries and has presented her work at conferences from local to international audiences.
Cuprins
Foreword by Barbara Klipper
Acknowledgments
Introduction
How to Use This Book
Chapter 1 What Is Autism?
Chapter 2 Decisions to Make
Chapter 3 Best Practices
Chapter 4 Storytime Programs for Young Children
Chapter 5 Programming for School-Age Children
Chapter 6 Programming for Teens
Chapter 7 Programming for Families
Chapter 8 Programming in School Libraries
Appendixes
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
How to Use This Book
Chapter 1 What Is Autism?
Chapter 2 Decisions to Make
Chapter 3 Best Practices
Chapter 4 Storytime Programs for Young Children
Chapter 5 Programming for School-Age Children
Chapter 6 Programming for Teens
Chapter 7 Programming for Families
Chapter 8 Programming in School Libraries
Appendixes
- Appendix A: Training and Education
- Appendix B: Recommended Resources for Intersectional Practice
- Appendix C: Building Your Collection
- Appendix D: Potential Funding Sources for Programs
- Appendix E: Resources for Program Support
- Appendix F: Sensory Integration Activities
- Appendix G: Keys to a Successful Library Visit
Index
Descriere
This second edition provides key information, updated program ideas, and practical tips that will help library workers feel more prepared to serve members of this prevalent population.