Library programming for autistic children and teens
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This second edition provides key information, updated program ideas, and practical tips that will help library workers feel more prepared to serve members of this prevalent population.
Title |
Library programming for autistic children and teens / Amelia Anderson foreword by Barbara Klipper. |
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Edition |
Second edition. |
Publisher |
Chicago, Illinois : ALA Editions |
Creation Date |
[2021] |
Notes |
Includes index. |
Content |
Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- How to Use This Book -- 1: What Is Autism? -- 2: Decisions to Make -- 3: Best Practices -- 4: Storytime Programs for Young Children -- 5: Programming for School-Age Children -- 6: Programming for Teens -- 7: Programming for Families -- 8: Programming in School Libraries -- App A: Training and Education -- App B: Recommended Resources for Intersectional Practice -- App C: Building Your Collection -- App D: Potential Funding Sources for Programs -- App E: Resources for Program Support -- App F: Sensory IntegrationActivities -- App G: Keys to a Successful Library Visit -- About the Contributors -- Index. |
Extent |
1 online resource (209 pages) |
Language |
English |
Copyright Date |
©2021 |
National Library system number |
997012489923605171 |
MARC RECORDS
Tags
- Libraries and the developmentally disabled.
- Autism spectrum disorders in children.
- Libraries and teenagers with disabilities.
- Libraries Services to teenagers with disabilities
- Library services to teenagers with disabilities
- Public libraries Services to teenagers with disabilities
- Teenagers with disabilities and libraries
- Developmentally disabled and libraries
- Libraries Services to developmentally disabled persons
- Libraries Services to the developmentally disabled
- Library services to developmentally disabled persons
- Library services to the developmentally disabled
- Public libraries Services to developmentally disabled persons
- Public libraries Services to the developmentally disabled
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