Sensitive Storytime
Sensitive Storytime’s inclusive approach to foster a love of reading
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September 2022
The Bega Valley Shire Library’s
upcoming Sensitive Storytimes pilot program aims to inclusively cater for children
with sensory processing needs who may benefit from a more controlled and lower
stimulus environment.
Library Learning and Engagement
Officer, Sugita Wahl said the sessions, which will be open to all children, are
the result of community feedback given through the library’s recent Inclusive
Practices in Storytime survey.
“We are grateful for the community
response and interest in the survey,” Ms Wahl said.
“The feedback is being used to
make all library programs more inclusive to children with autism and other
sensory processing disorders.”
Ms Wahl said Storytime is one of
the library’s most popular and enduring programs. It fosters a love of reading,
teaches early literacy skills, promotes school readiness and provides social
networks for children and their families.
“We’re committed to ensuring all
children can fully engage in this valuable program and will continue to explore
ways to ensure it is a welcoming environment accessible to all families,” Ms
Wahl said.
“Our aim is to welcome new
families to the library and meet the needs of children who may not have
accessed our programs in the past.
“The sessions will feature a
schedule board with Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) cards, the use
of a visual timer and a sensory tent for children to use as a quiet space.
“Stories, songs and rhymes, gentle
movement and sensory play and craft will be incorporated, and the sessions will
be held in a quiet room with low lighting with a maximum of 10 children at each
session.”
The initial three Sensitive
Storytime sessions will be held at the Bega Library on Monday 17, 24 and 31
October from 10:30am to 11:30am.
Bookings can be made via the Bega Library website or by phoning the Library on (02) 6499 2127.
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