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  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_Kentucky/Research-Based_Strategies_for_Even_Better__Preschool_Storytimes/05%3A_Strategies_to_Promote_and_Deliver_Storytimes_to_Diverse_Groups/5.04%3A_What_You_Can_Do/5.4.02%3A_Improve_Support_for_Historically_Underserved_Groups
    Offering a family storytime that older and younger siblings attend together gives you the opportunity to talk to older siblings about how to help their younger siblings get ready for school through sh...Offering a family storytime that older and younger siblings attend together gives you the opportunity to talk to older siblings about how to help their younger siblings get ready for school through shared reading and conversations during play; this may be especially helpful for families in which an older child or teen is more fluent in English than a caregiver (Terrell & Watson, 2018).
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_Kentucky/Research-Based_Strategies_for_Even_Better__Preschool_Storytimes/04%3A_Caregiver_Goals_for_Storytimes/4.04%3A_What_You_Can_Do/4.4.02%3A_Caregiver_Goal-_Children_Socializing
    Pair up each child and their caregiver with another child and caregiver and have each child show and talk about their toy. (For younger or non-verbal children, the caregivers can talk and encourage ph...Pair up each child and their caregiver with another child and caregiver and have each child show and talk about their toy. (For younger or non-verbal children, the caregivers can talk and encourage physical or tonal interactions or responses.) You might ask a pair of attendees you know well to volunteer by modeling what a Show and Tell conversation might look like at the beginning of this activity.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Early_Childhood_Education/Principles_and_Practices_of_Teaching_Young_Children_(Stephens_et_al.)/07%3A_Creating_an_Effective_Learning_Environment/7.08%3A_Creating_an_Inclusive_Environment
    The U.S. Department of Education and Health and Human Services emphasizes the importance of including children with disabilities in early childhood programs alongside their peers. This involves high e...The U.S. Department of Education and Health and Human Services emphasizes the importance of including children with disabilities in early childhood programs alongside their peers. This involves high expectations, promoting participation in learning and social activities, and providing individualized accommodations and evidence-based support for their development.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_Kentucky/Research-Based_Strategies_for_Even_Better__Preschool_Storytimes/02%3A_Integrate_Songs_and_Digital_Technology/2.04%3A_What_You_Can_Do/2.4.03%3A_Disabilities_developmental_differences_and_chronic_illnesses
    Look for books in which strongly developed, likable characters with differences positively interact or work together toward a goal and those that accurately and sensitively convey the difficulties of ...Look for books in which strongly developed, likable characters with differences positively interact or work together toward a goal and those that accurately and sensitively convey the difficulties of living with a disability, developmental difference, or chronic illness without treating the individual as someone to be pitied or protected (Dyches et al., 2018).

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