![]() ![]() HDL believes sharing early literacy techniques with area providers extends their reach to so many young children who are unable to attend their in-house early literacy programs and it allows us to inspire these primary caregivers to engage with the children in their care. Benefits: Cost-saving to the local Great Start for HDL to develop & provide these trainings. Putting together the actual training submission form and required outline for each class can also be cumbersome as the language and expectations used can seem foreign. Erin Davison, Youth Services It really is less intimidating than it seems! Herrick District Library & Great Start Collaborative Western Resource Center Challenges: Certification process was a bit cumbersome & changes frequently. There were parts of the state portion we were allowed to disregard in terms of becoming trainers and we would have not known that without their guidance. Erin suggests, reaching out to the local resource center first! Our local center was so helpful in navigating the process. 8 Challenges Scheduling Communication Funding Scope of the group Facilities What are others doing? Herrick District Library & Great Start Collaborative Western Resource Center Library offers free meeting space for Great Start Shares through various training opportunities early literacy techniques that are beneficial to providers Two HDL staff members are certified trainers and offer 2 hour trainings on Every Child Ready to Read. ![]()
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