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Early literacy storytimes @ your library : partnering with caregivers for success / Saroj Nadkarni Ghoting and Pamela Martin-Da̕z. --

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  • ISBN: 0838908993 (pbk.)
  • ISBN: 9780838908990 (pbk.)
  • Physical Description: xiv, 265 p. : ill.
  • Publisher: Chicago : American Library Association, 2006.

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Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 257-260), Internet addresses and index.
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
LSC 80.15
Subject: Children's libraries > Activity programs > United States.
Storytelling > United States.
Libraries and preschool children > United States.
Libraries and caregivers > United States.
Preschool children > Books and reading > United States.
Reading > Parent participation > United States.

  • American Library Association
    Author experts Ghoting and Martin-Diaz combine this cutting-edge early literacy research, which is the heart of the Every Child Ready to Read program, with practical implementation tips for busy children's librarians.
  • American Library Association

    Research confirms that reading success starts with young children enjoying library storytimes! Preschoolers' earliest experiences with books and reading are important; parent/caregiver knowledge can build on those experiences, according to research from the National Institute of Child Health & Development, conducted with PLA and ALSC, the co-initiators of the Every Child Ready to Read@your library® program.

    Author experts Ghoting and Martin-Diaz combine this cutting-edge early literacy research, which is the heart of the Every Child Ready to Read program, with practical implementation tips for busy children's librarians. Scripts and plans help librarians explain what adults can do to enhance children's print motivation, phonological awareness, vocabulary, narrative skills, print awareness, and letter knowledge. Proven, step-by-step methods address planning, promoting, and assessing this richly informative new kind of storytime. Children's librarians and early childhood experts can:

    • Integrate early literacy research and parental how-to into storytimes
    • Help parents develop self-sufficiency in nurturing their children's early literacy skills
    • Address the developmental needs of early talkers (newborn–2), talkers (age 2–3), and pre-readers (age 4–5)
    • Use the tips, tools, promotional samples, and assessments to build on current programs

    Storytime is the perfect time to offer guidance to parents so they can better prepare their children to be successful readers. Here's a proven way for adults to enhance children's reading readiness.

  • Book News
    Two children's librarians present practical tips for hosting storytime activities for preschoolers and their families. The emphasis is on teaching parents and caregivers how to support early literacy development in their children. The text is based on the premises and conclusions of the "Every Child Ready to Read @ your library" program developed by the American Library Association and the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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