STATEWIDE YOUTH AND CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS Library of Michigan Beginning Workshop 2016.

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STATEWIDE YOUTH AND CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS Library of Michigan Beginning Workshop 2016

SUMMER READING The Library of Michigan supports Summer Reading programs in Michigan by purchasing membership in the Collaborative Summer Library Program (CSLP) for public libraries in Michigan. 2

SUMMER READING - MEMBERSHIP What does CLSP membership mean?  We can purchase manuals – children, teen, and adult – and send them out to every public library building.  Public libraries, as members, can use the program manuals, graphics and PSAs at no charge.  Public library staff can sign up for free accounts at the CSLP site and gain access to additional proprietary materials. 3

SUMMER READING - RESOURCES What is at the Library of Michigan website? Report on the latest CSLP conference Current and upcoming themes/slogans Partner organization information for a particular year Links to the surveys Webinars – both LM and others 4

SUMMER READING – UPCOMING PROGRAMS Upcoming Themes and Slogans 2016  Theme: WELLNESS, FITNESS & SPORTS  Early Literacy & Children’s Slogan – On Your Mark, Get Set, READ  Teen Slogan – Get in the Game, READ  Adult Slogan – Exercise Your Mind, READ 2017  Theme: BUILD A BETTER WORLD  Early Literacy & Children’s Slogan – Build a Better World  Teen Slogan – Build a Better World  Adult Slogan – Build a Better World 5

SUMMER READING – UPCOMING PROGRAMS… Upcoming Themes and Slogans 2018  Theme: MUSIC  Early Literacy and Children’s Slogan – Libraries Rock!  Teen Slogan – Libraries Rock!  Adult Slogan – Libraries Rock! 2019  Theme: SPACE 6

SUMMER READING – MORE RESOURCES What is at the CSLP web site? PSAs Graphics Link to order incentives Manual corrections Diversity resources Webinars 7

MICHIGAN READS! Library of Michigan’s annual early literacy program. The program highlights the importance of reading with children in the development of literacy. Goals:  to promote the value and benefits of reading early and often to preschoolers  to increase awareness and usage of Michigan's libraries  provide a consistent message across communities about children and literacy. 8

MICHIGAN READS! PARTICIPANTS Public Libraries Public and private schools with a K-2 classroom Head Start classrooms Great Start Readiness Programs Tribal libraries Great Start to Quality Resource Centers (assistance for child care providers) 9

MICHIGAN READS! KIT MATERIALS Book Programming guide Poster Bookmarks 10

MICHIGAN READS! SITE MATERIALS PDF of Programming Guide Early Literacy handouts for parents Developmental timelines Research for librarians, teachers and parents on early childhood literacy Suggested reading lists for children by age group, topic Early literacy activity sites, etc. 11

MICHIGAN READS! CALENDAR – NEW! Book selection – spring Materials design – summer Materials printing and packaging – fall Mailing kits – January Program – March for March is Reading month Wrap up surveys and planning for next year – late spring 12

EVERY CHILD READY TO READ ALA Early Literacy Program 2 year materials and training program in Michigan Free ECRR kit on request until supplies run out Focus of program is on basic early literacy skills Talking, Singing, Reading, Writing, Playing and how to train staff, parents and community groups on how to encourage these skills in young children. 13

ECRR – TRAINING AND RESOURCES ALA Early Literacy Program Introductory and Advanced Workshops with trainer – March 2016 & March 2017 – Sue McCleaf Nespeca Sessions at Rural Library Conference 5-6 in-depth webinars on specific topics each year Monthly newsletters through the rest of 2016 and 2017 Webinars, handouts and newsletters are posted at the ECRR in Michigan site in the ECRR sectionwww.michigan.gov/youthlibraryservices 14

OTHER STUFF…. School library information Michigan Authors & Illustrators database Letter about Literature/River of Words 15

WHERE DO I FIND? All are at  Youth Programs - /youthlibraryservices  Michigan Reads ! - /michiganreads  School Libraries - /sl21 Or just call us! 16