- Consider offering your ESLCC during a story time so that children can wait for their parents outside of your meeting.
- You can have children wait in the same room but ask them to grab a book to read while they wait quietly; provide some educational games that may keep children occupied.
- Have children help you out as volunteers and help run games or other activities.
- If you have enough interest, consider starting a separate ESLCC for teens or for children.
A collection of resources and tips for starting and running a successful ESL Conversation Club at your library.
September 12, 2008
What about childcare?
Our ESLCC is limited to adults 18 years and older. Just like any other library program, this most definitely limits participation. In my experience, children, especially those that speak English fluently, are often a distraction for the rest of the attendees. Here are some tactics I've used....
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