Promoting Parent-Child Interactions with Talk with Me Toolkits | Cultivating Learning
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Join Carol Clymer, Beth McLean, and Esther Prins from the Goodling Institute for Research in Family Literacy at Penn State to explore the Smithsonian’s Talk with Me Toolkits (TMTs). TMTs are organized around a theme and are intended to provide caregivers with ideas and questions to start conversations and interact with their children. You’ll leave with toolkits of activities that encourage thinking, vocabulary, and language development in young children. This session will be helpful for librarians, family literacy instructors, teachers, and parents who might use the TMTs at home, school, libraries, community programs, and other settings.
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Promoting Parent-Child Interactions with Talk with Me Toolkits: https://learninglab.si.edu/collections/promoting-parent-child-interactions-with-talk-with-me-toolkits-cultivating-learning/XCAmBfg8Pd4lSJhy.
00:00 Introduction
04:43 Opening Question: How can you promote parent-child interactions?
07:40 Introduction to the Goodling Institute for Research and the "Enriching Library Family Programming Using the Smithsonian Institution’s Talk with Me Toolkits" project
10:47 Talk with Me Toolkits: Objectives and Format
13:50 Talk with Me Toolkits: Content Areas
14:55 Diving into a Toolkit: Art: Light and Shadow
16:00 Art: Light and Shadow Activity #1
21:27 Art: Light and Shadow Video
27:51 Art: Light and Shadow Activity #2
31:17 Art: Light and Shadow: Additional Activities
36:27 Summing Up
39:26 Q&A
50:44 Conclusion
This interactive webinar, originally recorded on Zoom, is part of “Cultivating Learning,” a professional development webinar series focusing on techniques to use digital museum resources for learning. Check out “Cultivating Learning” and other Smithsonian Learning Lab webinars: https://learninglab.si.edu/about/events
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YouTube thumbnail for an upcoming webinar that reads “Cultivating Learning: Promoting Parent-Child Interactions with Talk with Me Toolkits, overlaid on an image depicting parents and children reading together. Courtesy of the Goodling Institute for Research in Family Literacy at Penn State.