Your Library for the 21st Century: It’s A Family Thing!

We hear a lot these days about ‘family engagement.’ So just what does that mean?

For families, family engagement is about the knowledge, attitudes, values and behaviors that enable children to be motivated, enthusiastic and successful learners.

For schools and libraries, family engagement means respectful partnerships that offer the information, guidance and opportunities for families to be active in their children’s learning and development.

Family engagement is no longer just about how families are involved in schools — it is much broader. Children spend only 20 percent of their waking hours in school. Learning happens both in school and out of school — as “anywhere, anytime learning” — and children and youth thrive when they have opportunities to explore and discover their interests in a variety of spaces, including at home, in the community, and in public libraries.

For public libraries, family engagement is a natural next step in supporting children’s learning and development.

At the Cordova Public Library we are continuing to strive to work with the community as a whole and provide a place for safe growth, conversation, and lifelong learning. Wander in. And see how we are doing.

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Check out these new books:

EveryDayCook  by Alton Brown

The Swarm by Orson Scott Card

The Kingdom of Speech by Tom Wolfe

I’m Supposed to Protect You From All of This by Nadja Spiegelman

Way of the Reaper by Nicholas Irving

 

The Cordova Public Library is open:

10 a.m.- 8 p.m. Tuesday – Thursday

10 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday

Noon-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday

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