Having fun with homemade ribbon wands in River Falls
I really liked this short and sweet explanation in the ALSC blog of how to make your storytimes more inclusive to kids with various physical challenges (some obvious and some invisible). Check out Amanda Moss Struckmeyer (from here in Wisconsin!) and her post about simple adaptations to the way you introduce activities to make them easier for all kids to participate!
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Do you love working with kids and their families? Are you excited about developing programming for kids of all ages? Come join Woodville Community Library as a youth program assistant. We’re looking for someone with a background or experience with children 2-years and...
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