Salvato in:
Dettagli Bibliografici
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2007
Soggetti:
Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED497653
Tags: Aggiungi Tag
Nessun Tag, puoi essere il primo ad aggiungerne!!
_version_ 1867180698994999297
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Guidelines for Library Services to Babies and Toddlers. IFLA Professional Reports, No. 100 Libraries Public Libraries Library Services Guidelines Infants Toddlers Library Materials Publicity Library Personnel Library Administration Financial Support Social Networks Physical Environment Self Evaluation (Groups) Check Lists The Guidelines are focused on the library services to babies and toddlers, their families and supporting organizations dealing with early literacy and appropriate services for the very young. Early brain development research has shown the unequivocal impact that talking, singing and reading to babies and toddlers can have on their acquisition of speech and language. A child's environment contributes significantly to the development of pre-reading skills. A stimulating reading environment also involves the availability of reading materials. Families all over the world need access to the tools available in local libraries. An early introduction to the library allows for a comfort level, a willingness to ask for assistance, a place in which to seek answers and to learn about the resources and technologies available there. For children with special needs, early access to library services is even more important. Such exposure serves as a head start before formal schooling. The purpose of these guidelines is to help public libraries throughout the world implement high quality children's services. They are intended as a tool for both trained and inexperienced librarians who have the responsibility of serving families with babies and toddlers. The targeted audience for the guidelines is practicing librarians, library administrators and decision-makers, students and instructors in library and information science training programs. (Contains 3 footnotes.) [The Guidelines are developed as a joint project (2006-2007) of all sections of IFLA Division of Libraries Serving the General Public, and coordinated by the Libraries for Children and Young Adults Section.]
format Recurso educativo Open Access
id eric_ED497653
institution ERIC Institute of Education Sciences
language en
publishDate 2007
record_format eric
spellingShingle Guidelines for Library Services to Babies and Toddlers. IFLA Professional Reports, No. 100
Libraries
Public Libraries
Library Services
Guidelines
Infants
Toddlers
Library Materials
Publicity
Library Personnel
Library Administration
Financial Support
Social Networks
Physical Environment
Self Evaluation (Groups)
Check Lists
Guidelines for Library Services to Babies and Toddlers. IFLA Professional Reports, No. 100 Libraries Public Libraries Library Services Guidelines Infants Toddlers Library Materials Publicity Library Personnel Library Administration Financial Support Social Networks Physical Environment Self Evaluation (Groups) Check Lists The Guidelines are focused on the library services to babies and toddlers, their families and supporting organizations dealing with early literacy and appropriate services for the very young. Early brain development research has shown the unequivocal impact that talking, singing and reading to babies and toddlers can have on their acquisition of speech and language. A child's environment contributes significantly to the development of pre-reading skills. A stimulating reading environment also involves the availability of reading materials. Families all over the world need access to the tools available in local libraries. An early introduction to the library allows for a comfort level, a willingness to ask for assistance, a place in which to seek answers and to learn about the resources and technologies available there. For children with special needs, early access to library services is even more important. Such exposure serves as a head start before formal schooling. The purpose of these guidelines is to help public libraries throughout the world implement high quality children's services. They are intended as a tool for both trained and inexperienced librarians who have the responsibility of serving families with babies and toddlers. The targeted audience for the guidelines is practicing librarians, library administrators and decision-makers, students and instructors in library and information science training programs. (Contains 3 footnotes.) [The Guidelines are developed as a joint project (2006-2007) of all sections of IFLA Division of Libraries Serving the General Public, and coordinated by the Libraries for Children and Young Adults Section.]
title Guidelines for Library Services to Babies and Toddlers. IFLA Professional Reports, No. 100
topic Libraries
Public Libraries
Library Services
Guidelines
Infants
Toddlers
Library Materials
Publicity
Library Personnel
Library Administration
Financial Support
Social Networks
Physical Environment
Self Evaluation (Groups)
Check Lists
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED497653