Programming for Very Young Children Interest Group
The Programming for Very Young Children Interest Group is made up of
area Children's Librarians and staff who gather together to discuss
everything from Library Babies and Toddler Time to brain development and
childhood literacy. Led by Amy Schardein, Early Childhood Specialist
and Children's Librarian at Kenton County Public Library, this group
meets quarterly at area libraries. We hope to see you at our next
meeting!
Send a message to the group
Upcoming Meetings
No events scheduled
Meeting Notes
Some
Wonderful Resources...
- Amy Schardein, Early Chilhood
Specialist and Children's Librarian at the Kenton County Public Library,
and Jill Burkey-Ragase, Juvenile Collection Development Librarian at
the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, recently presented
a wonderful workshop on Tips, Tricks, and Trends for Children's
Librarians. This workshop explored new and overlooked treasures for
children ages 2-9, and discussed programming ideas for babies, toddlers,
and school-aged children. Click on the links below for more
information and handouts from this great program!
- Looking for Storytime
or Program ideas? There are several websites that can be of help -
click here for a list
of websites that keep coming up in our meetings!
- Training Into
Practice Project: The Training into Practice Project works closely
with the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services Division of
Child Care to support the implementation and continuation of the
Kentucky Early Childhood Trainer's Credential.
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