When young
children visited libraries in the Badlands, they received less guidance from adults regarding reading choices.
Not exact matches
To prepare your
child for her first doll,
visit your local
library and start checking out the American Girl stories.
If your
child doesn't have a book that she wants to read,
visit the
library or a used book store for economical selections.
We may spend time researching in
libraries, or
visiting historic sites miles away to encourage our
children's interest in various topics.
Firstly,
visit the
library as often as you can and expose your
children to as many books as possible.
Visit the public
library and check out the books your
child loves.
Visit the
Library Once your
child can hold books on her own, bring her to your nearest
library.
Visit the
library or the bookstore and let your
child select books to read at home.
Make a
visit to your local
library and ask the
children's librarian to recommend
children's books for prepping kids for first dental
visits.
Families with
children of all ages are encouraged to
visit any of the 37 Buffalo & Erie County Public
Libraries for fun family programming including crafts, story times, special performers, tours, music, games, movies and more!
Families were encouraged to do learning activities at home with their
children, and were also given opportunities to
visit a local
library and take a tour of their
child's school.
A workshop team
visited the school,
children learned traditional Geordie songs, artwork was displayed in the local
library and the final performance was delivered in the spring sunshine, with the help of a community Brass Band.
Visit the
library and borrow books for yourself as well as for your
child.
Visit libraries, used and new bookstores, or online booksellers with your
child to help reveal his interests and promote new ones.
Visit your local
library and your
child could get a reward in return for reading books.
«I have spent over 60 years
visiting and working in
libraries, I have seen the difference a librarian can make in the life of a
child.
Third, because families are the primary source of support for
children's learning and development, community schools prioritize reaching out to parents and other family members to see what resources they need — from books to
visiting nurse programs to mobile
libraries and workforce development opportunities — and encourage them to be involved in the life of the school.
For more information on how to explicitly teach social skills to young
children or
children with special needs,
visit Model Me Kids and check out their
library of social skill videos.
Also
visit Educational Products, popular with both gifted
children and their teachers, Internet Investigations for free curriculum
libraries and individual units right from the Internet, Materials for Gifted Classrooms, terrific (free!)
We would like to give you details on our chosen themes so that you can plan days out and
visits to the
library for example, to coincide with these and help your
child to explore the topic further.
Before you
child begins studying a specific subject such as World History,
visit your local
library and check out a
children's history book along with an age appropriate book.
In addition, author Mona Kerby and
library media specialist Sarah Chauncey maintain the Skype an Author Network, an online database of
children's authors who offer Skype
visits.
It's a historical novel set in the medieval period (telling the story of the real King Richard III), so I'm booking stalls at every appropriate medieval festival; it's a book aimed primarily at
children aged 10 and up, so I'm making overtures to local schools about author
visits and to
libraries; I'm attending events at my first literature festival next week to meet and network with local authors and hand out some leaflets (maybe even sell a copy or two).
I self published my first
children's book in 2001 and jumped right in to
library fairs, and school
visits.
In order to build digital literacy, the
libraries will run regular sessions on how to get the most from your tablet or e-reader and develop a whole range of interactive sessions for class
visits, as well as regular
children's, teens», and adult programs.
Compared with other adults who do not have minor
children, these parents are more likely to have
visited a
library in the past 12 months, have a
library card, to have
visited a
library website in the past year, and use a mobile device to connect to a
library website.
In a book filled with deeply moving images, one of the most touching is of a school - aged
child, Ruby Hinkston,
visiting a local
library in Milwaukee and checking in on her «house» which she builds through a free online game called Millsberry, a marketing tool created by General Mills.
Some of the reasons parents preferred print books were that
children like to turn pages (52 %), enjoy owning a print book (43 %) and they enjoyment of
visiting a
library (41 %).
«I have spent over 60 years
visiting and working in
libraries, I have seen the difference a librarian can make in the life of a
child.
Ask your
children about their school
library experiences,
visit the school
library, and talk to the school librarian and other teachers.
Every
child can
visit a
library.
Library card applications are required to be completed by the
children's parents before the class
visit as
library staff is unable to process so many new cards at one time.
The Anderson County
Library welcomes and encourages
children to
visit the
Library, use
library resources and services, and attend
library programs.
Beginning Reader Mike Thaler's picture book about the school
library comes to life with
child narrator Alexander Gould leading the way through the wild rumors and exaggerations to the first class
visit of the year.
Class
Visits introduce
children to Brooklyn Public
Library, provide access to
library cards and are specially designed to suit students» individual needs.
Writing topics: writing conferences, book fairs, book festivals: * Writing teen fiction (YA) * Writing successful series and sequels * Writing suspense / thrillers * Creating strong female protagonists * Creative Writing 101 * Writing Tough Topics in YA Publishing industry topics: writing conferences, book fairs, book festivals: * Being a hybrid author (Traditional / indie) * Publishing Industry 101 * Working with an Agent / Getting an agent * Querying an agent * Indie Publishing Publishing industry topics: writing conferences, book fairs, book festivals: * Book Marketing - high level or in depth working sessions * Branding 101 * Social Media Management Topics for schools,
libraries,
childrens» book fairs, book clubs, literary events * «Make Your Mark» - motivational for teens * The publishing industry * A day in the life of an author * Creative writing 101 * Writing pageturners Topics for media center specialists, teachers, educational staff, librarians, literacy coordinators * Finding environmental themes in
children's literature * How to teach writing to students (professional development) * Using technology to connect readers and authors virtually * Teaching using multi - genre / multi-modal writing (professional development) If you are interested in having S.R. Johannes
visit, please email
[email protected] for detailed topics / programs and availability.
Since graduating, Emmett
visits children at
libraries, schools and a mental health facility for
children.
The program is so popular that 25 teams work in the Paws to Read program,
visiting libraries, elementary schools and some programs for hearing and behavior - impaired
children.
She has been spending a great deal of time
visiting children at a local
library recently (which she loves!)
If your family has young
children and this is their first cat,
visit the public
library for books and videos about pet cats.
Events will include adoption events, low cost & free spay / neuter events, R.E.A.D. dog programs in
libraries, dog training classes, scores of blessings for the animals, youth activities for the animals, 5k's, special promos for homeless animals, feral cat workshops, horse events, pet food donations, farm animal sanctuary events, wildlife camps, bird tours / activities, educational / meet caretakers presentations, donation drives, and therapy animals
visiting schools,
children's hospitals and living - assisted homes.
Therapy dogs also
visit schools and
libraries where they serve as «reader dogs» to increase
children's self - confidence while they read to their canine listeners.
Therapy Dog teams are invited to participate in FVHA's community volunteer programs including: Kids Reading to Canines Hospice Program
Visits to locations including the Center for Grieving
Children, schools,
libraries, FVHA events, and more
Going out and
visiting school and
libraries is my favorite part of the job because that's when I actually get to see the impact we are having on the
children.
As a certified therapy dog, Dagger has a variety of duties, such as
visiting children at a
library for the «Read to me Program.»
As we
visited these places, the villagers would line up to greet us and spend hours regaling us with stories of how the
libraries and centers were helping to make positive changes in their lives and the lives of their
children.
At age 4, respondents reported whether they have a home computer the
child uses and whether they
visited a
library with the
child in the past month.
20 In this chapter, formal parenting support was measured using items concerning regular attendance at parent and baby or parent and toddler groups with the cohort
child in the last year; any participation in a programme, group or seminar on
child development,
child behaviour, or parenting in the last year (examples given were Triple P - Positive Parenting Programme, Baby massage, Incredible Years Programme, Mellow Parenting, Baby yoga, Swimming classes / groups, Baby sensory, Tuneful tots (music classes / rhymes etc), PEEP parent education, Book Bug /
libraries); and using,
visiting or contacting any of five Government - sponsored resources (Childcare Link website or phoneline, ParentLine Scotland website or phoneline, ChildSmile website or ChildSmile dental services, Play, Talk, Read website, Play @Home booklets)