Fostering Readers: Addressing the Knowledge Gap for Serving Beginning Readers

Katie Anderson, Bryce Kozla
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"How do we support children who have aged out of our 0–5 storytimes?"With the introduction of great resources like Every Child Ready to Read and Babies Need Words Every Day, this question popped up more and more in electronic mailing lists, social-media groups, and in-person chats. The truth is, library staff all over the map are doing some really great things for emerging readers in kindergarten and beyond. This question says more about youth library staff’s desire for the confidence that research-based activities can equip us with than our actual ability to work with this age group.
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“我们该如何支持0-5岁的孩子?”随着像《每个孩子都准备好阅读》和《婴儿每天都需要单词》这样的资源的引入,这个问题越来越多地出现在电子邮件列表、社交媒体群和面对面的聊天中。事实是,世界各地的图书馆工作人员都在为幼儿园及以后的新读者做一些非常伟大的事情。这个问题更多地说明了青年图书馆工作人员对基于研究的活动可以装备我们的信心的渴望,而不是我们与这个年龄组合作的实际能力。
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