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#772020 - 07/08/12 02:08 PM
Re: Do you participate in Summer Reading Programs?
[Re: Christine Lib Sci Editor]
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Jellyfish
Registered: 02/03/12
Posts: 129
Loc: Pacific NW
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All four of my children have been involved in summer library programs over the years. This year my two youngest are participating. Our library program rewards children by placing their name on a wall once they have achieved the hourly goals, and giving books as "prizes". The children also get to put their name in a jar to win a gift card to our local independent bookstore. I like these programs because they keep children reading over the summer. Parents (or babysitters, nannies, day care programs) put it on their busy summer schedules to go to the library, talk to their kids about what they are reading, and perhaps even read some of the books aloud with their child. I am tutoring 14 students over the summer and requested that they all sign up for the program. Many of my students HATE reading, but doing this program opens up conversations about finding enjoyable books, and keeps kids who would never choose to read if they weren't in school reading on a regular basis. I also like the reward system - it's the external "hook" that motivates some kids to consider signing up. In the end, the kids like the program because they enjoy going to the library with their parents, spending time with great books, and feel good about achieving a goal they weren't sure they could meet. (our library goal is 10 hours over the summer)
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