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Building blocks : building a parent-child literacy program at your library / Sharon Snow.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Westport, Conn. : Libraries Unlimited, 2007.Description: x, 99 p. ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 159158471X
  • 9781591584711 (alk. paper)
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Contents:
Libraries and early literacy : a background -- Introduction to the workshops -- Print motivation : first session adult workshop -- Print motivation : first session children's workshop -- Print awareness : second session adult workshop -- Print awareness : second session children's workshop -- Letter knowledge : third session adult workshop -- Letter knowledge : third session children's workshop -- Vocabulary : fourth session adult workshop -- Vocabulary : fourth session children's workshop -- Narrative skills : fifth session adult workshop -- Narrative skills : fifth session children's workshop -- Phonological awareness : sixth session adult workshop -- Phonological awareness : sixth session children's workshop.
Summary: "This practical guide helps children's librarians plan programming for parents and their children, offering six sessions librarians can use to introduce literacy skills to parents of preschoolers. The sessions, designed to be conducted in two simultaneous units, one for parents and one for children, teach parents how to give their child an opportunity to explore and experience new things. Invitations, handouts, and other helpful materials are provided in the appendix"--P. [4] of cover.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Children's Book Children's Book Main Library Parent/Teacher Resource Collection-Children's Please Ask at Children's Desk 027.625 S674 Available 33111007099050
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Librarians can stay relevant in the twenty-first century when they build on those areas where they have excelled. Service to children is one of those, and a hot topic is emergent literacy, the earliest phases of literacy development. Because parents are a child's first teacher, they need to understand that children who enter school with a larger vocabulary are more likely to succeed in school and that they can offer experiences for their pre-school children to prepare them for school. This book provides six sessions for a children's librarian to use to introduce literacy skills to parents of preschool children. These sessions teach parents how to give their child an opportunity to explore and experience new things. Designed to be conducted in two simultaneous units, one for parents and one for children, handouts and activities are included. These are especially helpful for helping parents who will be able to make most of the teaching devices rather than purchasing expensive commercial items.

The hot topic for children's librarians building their pre-school programming is emergent literacy, the earliest phases of literacy development. A brief introduction to the research in emergent literacy and some examples of successful programs are given.

Because parents are a child's first teacher, they need to understand that children who enter school with a larger vocabulary are more likely to succeed in school and that they can offer experiences for their pre-school children to prepare them for school. This book provides six sessions for a children's library to use to introduce literacy skills to parents of preschool children. These sessions teach parents how to give their child an opportunity to explore and experience new things. Designed to be conducted in two simultaneous units, one for parents and one for children, handouts and activities are included. These are especially helpful for parents who will be able to make the most of the teaching devices rather than purchasing expensive commercial items.

This would be especially helpful as a training manual for solo children's librarians who must use volunteers to conduct the children's workshop.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Libraries and early literacy : a background -- Introduction to the workshops -- Print motivation : first session adult workshop -- Print motivation : first session children's workshop -- Print awareness : second session adult workshop -- Print awareness : second session children's workshop -- Letter knowledge : third session adult workshop -- Letter knowledge : third session children's workshop -- Vocabulary : fourth session adult workshop -- Vocabulary : fourth session children's workshop -- Narrative skills : fifth session adult workshop -- Narrative skills : fifth session children's workshop -- Phonological awareness : sixth session adult workshop -- Phonological awareness : sixth session children's workshop.

"This practical guide helps children's librarians plan programming for parents and their children, offering six sessions librarians can use to introduce literacy skills to parents of preschoolers. The sessions, designed to be conducted in two simultaneous units, one for parents and one for children, teach parents how to give their child an opportunity to explore and experience new things. Invitations, handouts, and other helpful materials are provided in the appendix"--P. [4] of cover.

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