To register for this webinar please follow this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2366964175501280268?source=Michigan. Sessions are free and available only to members of the Michigan library community. Registrants will receive instructions and a link to attend the session directly from PCI after they register.
Social Emotional Learning (SEL) has always been an important part of education and human development. With the ongoing pandemic and shocking headlines (including a mass shooting in my hometown) now, more than ever, we are prompted to help caregivers and young children learn how to express and understand their emotions.
With the overwhelming amount of books in this genre, this webinar will help attendees choose books that involve SEL learning and also use (just about) any books, music and other storytime material to decipher feelings.
Attendees will learn how to:
Instructor: Melanie Borski-Howard has been working in libraries for over 25 years. She has presented webinars on Musical, Drag Queen, and Embracing Race in Storytimes. She currently works at the Boulder Public Library in Colorado as a Youth Services Specialist. She has been reading stories to children for over 17 years and currently presents four to five (virtual) Pre K storytimes per week. She has an on-demand storytime show, Read with Us, on the local TV Channel 8 in Boulder, Colorado. Melanie is a member of the Colorado Library Association, CLEL (Colorado Libraries for Early Literacy) where she is currently serving on the CLEL BELL selection committee and the American Library Association (ALA). And last, but not least, she is the co-author of the book, Storytimes and Beyond: Having Fun with Early Literacy, published by Libraries Unlimited.
PCI Webinars are recorded and available to members of the Michigan library community in the Library of Michigan's Niche Staff Skills Academy about a week after they air. New webinars will be in the New category for several weeks. You do not need to register for a webinar in order to view it later in the Staff Skills Academy.
This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services and the Library of Michigan.