Title: Childrens Services Fundamentals
1Childrens Services Fundamentals
- Instructor
- Penny Peck
- Pikly_at_aol.com
- An Infopeople Workshop
- Winter/Spring 2004
2This Workshop Is Brought to You By the Infopeople
Project
Infopeople is a federally-funded grant project
supported by the California State Library. It
provides a wide variety of training to California
libraries. Infopeople workshops are offered
around the state and are open registration on a
first-come, first-served basis. For a complete
list of workshops, and for other information
about the Project, go to the Infopeople website
at infopeople.org.
3Workshop Overview
- Reference and Homework
- Storytime and other programming
- Summer reading programs
- Access and Liability
- Tours
- Book discussion groups
4At the Childrens Desk
- Reference
- Homework Help
- Readers Advisory
5Reference
- Reference Interview
- Homework related requests
- Dealing with the child instead of the parent
- Recreational reading requests
- Do you really need a book (encyclopedias,
websites, other resources may be better)?
6Homework Help
- Is information or instruction needed?
- Websites useful for homework
- yahooligans or kidsclick.org
- Tutoring issues
- just doing a sample problem should be enough
- How much help is too much?
- Assisting teachers
- often need a childrens librarian for curriculum
consultation
7Readers Advisory
- Childrens Genre Fiction
- Finding recreational reading for kids vs. adults
- Kids more flexible in their preferences
- Open to new genres (mystery, fantasy)
- Tools useful for Readers Advisory
- Readers Advisory Interview
- Gender Issues
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8Common Questions for Readers Advisory
- Whats a book you read recently and liked?
- What grade are you in?
- Did you want something true or a chapter book?
- Is this for a book report or to read for fun?
- What kind of thing do you do for fun (sports,
etc.)? - Do you like mysteries? Fantasy like Harry
Potter? Books set in the past (Historical
Fiction)? - (If child isnt there) Is this for a boy or a
girl? - Do you like books in a series?
9Reading Levels
- How to help child determine reading level
- Look on back of paperback for RL
- Five finger rule
- Not one size fits all
- Nonfiction levels may be higher but still work
for that child
10Childrens Fiction Jeopardy
- This series by a San Francisco author stars three
orphans out to escape Count Olaf in A Series of
Unfortunate Events, written by? - This famous girl detective has been popular for
more than 50 years - This series by Dav Pilkey has comic drawings
interspersed through each chapter and stars a
superhero famous for his tighty whities
11Programming What Do You Do?
- Storytimes
- Summer Reading Programs
- Entertainment/Cultural/Fine Arts
- Library Tours
- Book Discussion Groups
12 Why Do Storytime?
- Foster love of books and libraries
- Modeling for parents
- Boosts circulation
- Creates
- readers
- library users
13Storytime - Preparing For Kindergarten
- Kindergarten readiness
- need to know alphabet, numbers, shapes, colors,
use of scissors,how to write name, phone number,
etc. - Promote readiness through
- Fingerplays
- Song
- Props
- Puppets
14Storytime Things to Consider
- Age divisions
- - baby/lapsit, toddler, preschool, family
- Basic format for storytime
- Time 20 min. 45 min.
- Types of stories
- Themes
- -useful websites
15Crafts for Preschool Storytime
- Its the process not the product.
- Learn skills needed for Kindergarten
- motor skills
- basic problem solving
- Websites
- enchantedlearning.com
- bayviews.org
16Five Green and Speckled Frogs
- Five green and speckled frogs,
- Sat on a speckled log,
- Eating the most delicious bugs.
- Yum,Yum
- One jumped into the pool,
- Where it was nice and cool,
- Now there are four green speckled frogs
- Ribbit, ribbit.
17Summer Reading Programs
- Procedures
- sign-ups
- prizes
- Goals
- books, pages, time spent reading?
- Teen volunteers
- can help with sign-ups, records, prizes
- often bilingual
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18Themes and Games
- Games
- must be luck, not skill, so equal for all ages
- Themes
- literature-based
- educational
- fun
- Programming relating to themes
19Entertainment Programming
- Reasons
- increase circ.
- get new users
- promote reading
- Entertainment library as place
- Multicultural outreach to nonusers
- Fine Arts promote related library materials
- Hosting duties making the program work for
audience and entertainer - -sample confirmation letter and checklist
20Access and Liability
- Children are different from Adults
- age 8 is the age of reason
- Have a written policy to hand adult
- Policy comes from Management
- Access to library, to information, to services
should not be based on age
21Unaccompanied Children
- School truancy rules
- w/adult during school hours
- Age divisions
- need age rule for unaccompanied children
- high school age more flexibility
- Legal Obligations
- only parent can give permission for card or
internet - Children left at closing time
- check with management on policy ( police)
22Latchkey Children
- Children grades 3-8 in library after school
- Need a written policy
- They need to
- be using library materials
- follow written rules
- You need to communicate with parents regarding
behavior problems
23Library Tours
- Goals
- get new users, new cardholders, promote library,
instruction on use of library -
- What to cover
- circulation, media, recreational reading,
homework materials, computers, searching skills,
library rules
24Working with Teachers
- Schedule tours
- Library card outreach
- Special topics for upcoming assignments
- Your agenda vs. the teachers agenda
25Make Tours Fun
- Scavenger Hunts
- Family Feud-style games
- Puzzles for younger children
- Trivia questions
- Bookmarks, stickers
26Book Discussion Group
- Goals, Types of Groups
- Xtreme Readers
- 4th and 5th grade, Middle school, High school
- Costs involved
- free or charge a fee
- same book or just same genre or author
- Methods
- read book before meeting, discussion questions,
hands-on activities, refreshments, movies, author
visits
27Handling Diverse Learners
- For visual learners write on board
- For audio learners do listening based activity
- For kinetic (hands-on) learners do crafts and
other hands on activities
28Gender Issues
- Boy books vs. Girl books
- More boys are kinetic learners
- Books on tape for those with learning
disabilities/ESL
29Summary of the Day
- Favorite topic covered today
- What you feel ready to do next
- Questions on any of the topics
- Things you found useful
- What you would like to learn next tim
30Thanks!
- If you think of other questions later, please
email me at Pikly_at_aol.com I will be happy to
answer anything I can!