For Immediate Release: August 31, 2007
Contact: Sherri Eng (415) 557-4282,
seng@sfpl.org
Video Series Helps Develop Young Minds 2007
On Oct. 3, the Resource Collection for Learning Differences of the San Francisco Public Library kicks off Developing Minds, a seven-part video series offering parents, guardians, educators and
childcare providers tools and techniques for teaching elementary and middle-school age kids important life skills and study habits. The hour-long videos cover a variety of topics, such as honing
organizational skills, improving reading skills, and learning to relate to others.
The first in the series, “Getting Organized and Having Good Work Habits,” focuses on teaching students how to develop good work habits. Techniques on how to prepare for schoolwork, organize and
manage time and energy, and develop effective study skills will be discussed. The video will also examine common organizational problems that many students face.
The schedule for the Developing Minds video follows:
- Oct. 3 Getting Organized and Having Good Work Habits
- Nov. 7 Developing Control over Attention
- Dec. 5 Learning to Relate to Others
- Feb. 20, 2008 Mastering the Challenge of Reading
- March 12 Getting Thoughts on Paper
- April 2 Producing and Communicating Ideas
- May 7 Thinking with Numbers
All video programs begin at 4:30 p.m. in the Latino/Hispanic Community Meeting Room on the lower level of the San Francisco Main Library. After each video viewing,
there will be a question and answer forum with Carol Kocivar, ombudsperson for Special Education Services of the San Francisco Unified School District.
All programs at the Library are free and open to the public. For more information, please call (415) 557-4540.
The Resource Collection for Learning Differences provides extensive information for adults and children with dyslexia, and other learning differences and also their families, friends and professionals.
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