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The Importance of Play

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All children benefit from play, but play is especially important for children with special needs.   When I first started Playgroups at the Arlington Heights Memorial Library in February 2013, I offered a session specifically for children with special needs on Wednesday mornings (a day and time I had noticed some of our families with children with special needs informally meeting on their own).   Our Monday and Thursday playgroups, held out in the Kids’ World department, were well attended (30-50 people each), but my adapted playgroup, which took place in our storyroom, a much quieter and structured space, didn’t attract any customers.   I eventually dissolved the Wednesday playgroup for children with special needs and held it in the department like the Monday and Thursday sessions.   In addition to the usual crowd, some of my families with children with special needs attended.   Playgroups for children can be either inclusive or targeted toward a special needs...

Inaugural Meeting Recap

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Surprise! The first meeting of SNAILS was even bigger and better than we had envisioned! Approximately 35 attendees represented 30 libraries, and the crowd was abuzz with excitement about the new group and it's purpose. After enjoying a beautiful spread of breakfast foods and much needed coffee along with a selection of small goodies (e.g. National Association for Downs Syndrome  bookmarks , lists of recommended books for Sensory Storytime and teen programs, and Signing Time demo DVDs), we started off with a lively discussion about public libraries’ role in serving children with special needs. Some interesting comments that came out of the conversation were: The special needs community can be viewed as one piece of each town's diversity pie. Reach out to them just as you would to other groups. We have to be responsive to community need, and that need changes all the time. Parents of children with developmental differences need support and time to network with other pa...

NEW Networking Group: "SNAILS: Special Needs and Inclusive Library Services"

Are you interested in better serving youth with special needs?  Join youth services librarians Holly Jin and Renee Grassi for the first meeting of the newly formed SNAILS Networking Group.  This group will meet in person on a quarterly basis and will connect virtually via blog posts between meetings.  We will discuss... programming ideas for birth through young adult (age 22) outreach services to youth with disabilities training opportunities for library staff strategies for partnerships with local agencies  assistive technologies and special collections to serve patrons with special needs resources to learn more about accessibility Youth Services Librarians and YS Staff, Young Adult Librarians and YA Staff, and LTA and MLS students are invited to our meetings. Dates for future meetings are: Wednesday, November 13 at the Skokie Public Library Wednesday, February 12 at the Glenside Public Library Wednesday, May 7 at the Vernon Area Public Librar...