Lámh at the Library: Storytelling with Lámh, Visuals and Sensory Props
Multiple dates and times
Athy Library, R14 DK33
Description
Suitable for young children with developmental disabilities, autism or a language delay who use Lámh, pictures or other communication systems.
Lámh at the Library makes storytelling accessible to all children. Storytelling has many benefits - it promotes language development, helps to improve concentration, and it also teaches children about the world around them. Children with special needs and language delays may not experience the full benefits of traditional storytelling, so this interactive storytelling session includes Lámh, visuals and sensory props to accompany and enhance stories.
This storytelling session is most suitable for children aged 2 to 5 years, but older children can also participate.
Parents and siblings can also attend to learn how to sign along and use visuals with the stories.
At the end of the session, Silvia Angel will be available to answer any questions parents may have so that they can continue reading and storytelling with their children at home or the library.
Location
Athy Library, R14 DK33