Bracing Infographic for SLP-Weary Librarians
Leah Langby
June 20, 2016
Keeping Up With Kids
clover flower
from Pixabay

Oh my goodness, summer is here, your library is full, your calendar is even more full, and you may be a little tired already, especially when you look at what is coming.  Sometimes it is good to remember WHY you are doing something.  The State Library of Virginia used some funds from the Institute for Museums and Libraries and did a study of SLP participants in that state to look at the effects of the program.  They created an infographic with the results of the study, and I think it might make you feel ENERGIZED about the work you are doing!  Take a peek!

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