Social Justice at Storytime: Promoting Inclusive Children's Programs
by20220928
Libraries Unlimited
Pages | 162 |
Topics | Diversity;Social Justice;Social Emotional Learning;Race;Public Libraries;Professional Development;Own Voices;Mental Health;Inclusion;Immigrant Experience;Gender;Equity;Early Literacy;Children's and Young Adult Programs: Storytelling, Resources and Collections |
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eBook
9781440876400
MLA
Adams, Shannon and Hough, Lauren. Social Justice at Storytime: Promoting Inclusive Children's Programs. Libraries Unlimited, 2022. ABC-CLIO, publisher.abc-clio.com/9781440876400.
Chicago Manual of Style
Adams, Shannon, and Lauren Hough. Social Justice at Storytime: Promoting Inclusive Children's Programs. Libraries Unlimited, 2022. http://publisher.abc-clio.com/9781440876400
APA
Adams, S. & Hough, L. (2022). Social Justice at Storytime: Promoting Inclusive Children's Programs. Retrieved from http://publisher.abc-clio.com/9781440876400
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Youth librarians and early literacy educators will find this book a helpful tool for making storytimes more inclusive and better representative of their community and the world at large.
Written by two experienced librarians from one of the nation's most diverse metroplexes, Social Justice at Storytime </i> provides a real-world, hands-on guide to storytimes that will help young people become more socially aware, empathetic, and confident. Storytimes can be a welcoming space for all members of the community. Anyone presenting storytime to young children can use these suggestions to broaden children's understanding of the often-confusing situations they see and hear around them. It is</i> possible to discuss race, gender/sexuality, and diverse abilities in a child-appropriate way. Making social justice a part of an existing or new storytime practice provides an early literacy approach to including children in timely conversations.
Readers of this thoughtful book will not only become more socially aware and empathetic, but they will also be equipped to choose diverse books and songs, make thoughtful and inclusive language choices, become more in tune with their diverse communities, and handle concerns from caregivers or administrators.
- Understand the library's role in social justice and how to apply a social justice lens to current practices</li>
- Address community or administrative concerns</li>
- Learn to think more inclusively</li>
- Expand your knowledge of diverse book titles and techniques for picking new books and music</li>
- Learn how to consciously choose the language you use</li>
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- Understand the library's role in social justice and how to apply a social justice lens to current practices</li>
- Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
Social Justice at Storytime: Promoting Inclusive Children's Programs
Author(s): Adams, Shannon; Hough, Lauren;Contributors: Adams, Shannon; Hough, Lauren;Abstract:Youth librarians and early literacy educators will find this book a helpful tool for making storytimes more inclusive and better representative of their community and the world at large.
Written by two experienced librarians from one of the nation's most diverse metroplexes, Social Justice at Storytime </i> provides a real-world, hands-on guide to storytimes that will help young people become more socially aware, empathetic, and confident. Storytimes can be a welcoming space for all members of the community. Anyone presenting storytime to young children can use these suggestions to broaden children's understanding of the often-confusing situations they see and hear around them. It is</i> possible to discuss race, gender/sexuality, and diverse abilities in a child-appropriate way. Making social justice a part of an existing or new storytime practice provides an early literacy approach to including children in timely conversations.
Readers of this thoughtful book will not only become more socially aware and empathetic, but they will also be equipped to choose diverse books and songs, make thoughtful and inclusive language choices, become more in tune with their diverse communities, and handle concerns from caregivers or administrators.
- Understand the library's role in social justice and how to apply a social justice lens to current practices</li>
- Address community or administrative concerns</li>
- Learn to think more inclusively</li>
- Expand your knowledge of diverse book titles and techniques for picking new books and music</li>
- Learn how to consciously choose the language you use</li>
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SortTitle: social justice at storytime: promoting inclusive children's programsAuthor Info:Shannon AdamsauthorLauren HoughauthoreISBN-13: 9781440876400Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440876400.jpgPrint ISBN-13: 9781440876394Imprint: Libraries UnlimitedPages: 162Publication Date: 20220928- Cover Cover11
- Title Page iii4
- Copyright iv5
- Dedication v6
- Contents vii8
- 1. What Is Social Justice? 112
- 2. The Importance of Social Justice 920
- 3. How to Implement Social Justice Storytimes 1728
- 4. Storytime Components 2536
- Social Justice Themes 2536
- Body Acceptance 2637
- Civil Rights and Activism 2738
- Community Helpers 2839
- Diverseabilities 2940
- Environmental 3041
- Everyday Diversity 3142
- Families 3243
- Friendship 3344
- Gender Roles 3445
- Global Citizenship 3546
- Hair 3647
- Immigrant Experience 3748
- LGBTQ+ 3849
- Mental Health 3950
- Multicultural 4152
- Names 4556
- Poverty 4657
- Race 4758
- Women’s History 4859
- World Cultures 4960
- Direct vs. Indirect 5465
- Choosing Diverse Books 5768
- Choosing Diverse Songs 5869
- References 5970
- 5. Language Awareness 6172
- 6. Embrace Your Community 7384
- Demographics Matter 7384
- Out and About 7485
- Not Your Average Story . . . Time 7788
- Religious Communities 7788
- Immigrant Communities 7889
- English-Language Learners 7889
- Disabled Library Users 7990
- Communities of People Experiencing Homelessness 8091
- Digital Storytimes 8091
- Storytime Equity 8192
- References 8293
- 7. Use What You Know: Sample Storytimes 8394
- Storytime Preparation 8394
- Book Selection 8495
- Song Selection 8798
- Extension Activities 8899
- Every Child Ready to Read® 8899
- Community Guidance 90101
- Storytime Rules 91102
- Sample Storytimes 92103
- Virtual Storytime—World Culture: Japan 92103
- Virtual Storytime—World Culture: West Asia 93104
- World Culture: India 95106
- World Culture: Mexico 96107
- World Culture: Africa 98109
- Multicultural: Fairy Tales Retold 99110
- Environmental: Nature 100111
- Environmental: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle 101112
- Environmental: Bees 103114
- Mental Health: Happiness 105116
- Mental Health: Anger 105116
- Mental Health: Confidence 107118
- Kindness 107118
- Friendship 109120
- People: General 111122
- People: Everyday Diversity 113124
- People: Community Helpers 114125
- People: Being Different 116127
- People: Being Different, Version 2 118129
- People: Bodies 121132
- People: Race 123134
- People: Melanin 123134
- Social Justice: Activism 124135
- Social Justice Storytime: Civil Rights 125136
- References 126137
- 8. Addressing Concerns 129140
- Additional Resources 137148
- Subject Index 139150
- Title Index 143154
- Understand the library's role in social justice and how to apply a social justice lens to current practices</li>