The topic of early literacy continues to gain momentum in educational circles. But early literacy storytimes are only one way libraries can contribute. The authors of this innovative training handbook offer many more. Reflecting the combined expertise of a reading specialist, an outreach librarian, and an early literacy trainer, Every Child Ready for School keeps libraries at the forefront of early literacy and school readiness information delivery. Focusing on training the caregiver, this handbook Explains how to help day-care providers, homeschoolers, and others who care for young children...
The topic of early literacy continues to gain momentum in educational circles. But early literacy storytimes are only one way libraries can contribute...
In 1946, being adopted was a social curse and a lifelong sentence. I was born that year, but not to prosperous business owners, Bill and Cloteel Wilson as I had thought. When I was six weeks old, they brought me to their rural Kentucky town, and I would not know I wasn't theirs until I was in the sixth grade. A disgruntled classmate announced during recess that I as adopted. Even though shocked, I did not have the nerve to confront my parents, who could be quite volatile. For the next forty years, my life was one performance after another, and I played their daughter well. I struggled with...
In 1946, being adopted was a social curse and a lifelong sentence. I was born that year, but not to prosperous business owners, Bill and Cloteel Wilso...
Aeryn Davis lived a sheltered life on the east side of Flint, until making one crucial choice that ended up with her having a baby. At 17 she's not quite sure how to handle being a teenager and a mom. Meeting D'Angelo Sterling changes life for her as she knows it.
Aeryn Davis lived a sheltered life on the east side of Flint, until making one crucial choice that ended up with her having a baby. At 17 she's not qu...