Partnering with Parents: Boosting Literacy for All Ages
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781440863929
ISBN-10: 144086392X
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Libraries Unlimited
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 144086392X
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Libraries Unlimited
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Teaches librarians how to mentor parents and caregivers, offering different strategies to make a child a reader for life
Notă biografică
Mary Schreiber is youth collection development specialist at Cuyahoga County Public Library, Parma, OH.
Cuprins
AcknowledgmentsIntroductionChapter 1 Helping Parents Get It Right from the BeginningFundamentals of Early LiteracyCollection Development and Merchandising: Young ChildReaching Families with Young ChildrenBuilding Your Readers Advisory ToolboxChapter 2 Apps, Blocks, Cartoons.What Is a Parent to Do?Play in the LibraryTechnology in the LibraryCollection Development and Merchandising: PlayPrograms That Promote Family PlayBuilding Your Readers Advisory ToolboxChapter 3 How Do I Teach My Child to Read?When to StartThe Challenges of Leveling BooksCollection Development and Merchandising: From Pre-Reader to ReaderPrograms and Services for the Beginning ReaderBuilding Your Readers Advisory ToolboxChapter 4 Supporting Parents of Developing ReadersWhen Reading Is Not Happening as ExpectedWorking with Developing Reader FamiliesCollection Development and Merchandising: Alternate FormatsPrograms to Support Developing ReadersBuilding Your Readers Advisory ToolboxChapter 5 My Child Isn't a Reader-Now What?The Apathetic ReaderEmpowering the ReaderCollection Development and Merchandising: High-Interest FormatsInviting Parents into Library ProgramsBuilding Your Readers Advisory ToolboxChapter 6 Parents of School Age Children, the Library Is Still Here for You!How to Get Parents on Board for Enjoyable ReadingReaders Advisory Straight from the StacksCollection Development and Merchandising: School AgeFamily Programs for School Age KidsBuilding Your Readers Advisory ToolboxChapter 7 Does the Library Offer Anything for My Family?Public Libraries Are for EveryoneThe Inclusive School LibraryCollection Development and Merchandising: DiversityCommunity-Focused ProgrammingBuilding Your Readers Advisory ToolboxChapter 8 A Parent's Job Is Never DoneIndependent Reader + Parent Reader = Book ConversationsCollection Development and Merchandising: GenresConnecting with ParentsBuilding Your Readers Advisory ToolboxEpilogue Partnering with Parents: Putting It into ActionProgramming with Parents in MindReaders Advisory for the LibrarianYour Action PlanHappy Reading!Appendix A: Baby and Me Plan: Every Child Ready to Read, Part 2, Cuyahoga County Public LibraryAppendix B: Large Print Order, October 2017, Cuyahoga County Public LibraryAppendix C: Book Buddies Sample Plan, Cuyahoga County Public LibraryAppendix D: Family Graphic Novel Book Group, Little White Duck 4th-5th Grade Discussion Questions, Multnomah County LibraryAppendix E: Predicting the 2018 Caldecott Winner, Dayton Metro LibraryAppendix F: 50 Book Challenge, Euclid Public LibraryAppendix G: Adapted Storytime, Cuyahoga County Public LibraryAppendix H: Winter Reading Challenge, San Mateo County LibrariesIndex
Recenzii
Part parent resource, part librarian guide, this volume provides many ideas on how to work with parents both in and outside of the library. Especially useful for new public librarians.
Partnering with Parents is helpful for new librarians who want to ensure best practices, and for seasoned librarians who may want to try a fresh approach with parents and beginning or non-readers. This title is essential for every children's room reference collection or professional book shelf.
Partnering with Parents is helpful for new librarians who want to ensure best practices, and for seasoned librarians who may want to try a fresh approach with parents and beginning or non-readers. This title is essential for every children's room reference collection or professional book shelf.