Early Literacy: Designing Meaningful and Impactful Library Programs for Children and Caregivers

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Online Course

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*Library workers are limited to 2 course enrollments through CALL annually. Already taken 2 courses? Email us to see if an exception can be made: call@cla-net.org.


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Four-week Course | April 21 - May 18,  2026 | Live sessions: 4/29 @10:00 am & 5/12 @11:00 am Pacific Time

Early literacy library programming plays a vital role in helping young children and their caregivers build the skills they need to thrive from birth through age five. However, meaningful programs begin with understanding your community, recognizing both strengths and barriers that shape families’ access to library services. 

In this practical, idea-filled course, librarian Becky Russell shares a strengths-based approach to connecting with caregivers, identifying local needs, and designing programs and collections that truly make an impact. Participants will explore creative early literacy programming strategies, learn how to build strong community partnerships, and discover simple ways to gather and use data to demonstrate their library’s value. 

Course participants can expect to learn:
  • Build trusting relationships with early literacy caregivers
  • Identify and address barriers to access in their communities
  • Develop practical ideas and strategies for early literacy programming materials, and school readiness that directly reflect the identified needs of their library’s young children and caregivers
  • Brainstorm ideas for meaningful partnerships with local organizations
  • Gather and use data to evaluate impact and strengthen services


By the end of the course, you’ll leave with actionable tools, fresh ideas, and greater confidence to design inclusive, responsive early literacy services that support families and strengthen your community. 

Course Description:

This course will provide weekly readings, practical application activities, and discussion forums for the sharing of ideas and experiences. The instructor will also provide feedback as well as essential resources, and useful tips and techniques that can be applied in your library. 

Additionally, this four-week course will include two interactive 75-minute online sessions

  • Wednesday, 4/29 @10:00 am Pacific Time (11:00 am MST, 12:00 pm CST, 1:00 pm EST) 
  • Tuesday, 5/12 @11:00 am Pacific Time (12:00 pm MST, 1:00 pm CST, 2:00 pm EST) 

Please make every effort to ensure that you are able to attend these two meetings before enrolling in the course. If this is not possible, archived recordings will be made available. 

Course Outline: When you log in to the Infopeople online learning site, you will see weekly modules with these topics: 

  • Week 1: Identifying Early Literacy Caregivers of Your Community and Their Needs
    • Determine who your community’s early literacy caregivers and youth are.
    • Learn strategies to identify the needs of these caregivers.
    • Library-aligned ideas for early literacy programming ideas based on identified needs.
       
  • Week 2: Analyzing Your Library’s Barriers to Access for Early Literacy Caregivers and Children
    • Pinpoint barriers to access for early literacy caregivers in your community and library.
    • Reflect upon your strengths to reduce those barriers and develop programs that meet the needs of your community’s early literacy caregivers and children.
       
  • Week 3: Early Literacy Program and Material Ideas
    • Gain and share practical ideas for interactive and community-aligned
    • Early Literacy programming and materials for caregivers and young learners.
    • Learn and share ideas on engaging passive programming, school readiness and more.
       
  • Week 4: Strategies for Collecting Data and Sharing Evidence of Impact
    • Gain ideas to collect data as evidence of your impact on programs you want to offer. Reflect upon and discuss how this data can help you determine the effectiveness of your Early Literacy Programming.

Time Required: To complete this course, you can expect to spend 2 ½ hours per week, for a total of ten course hours. Each week's module contains various options for assignments, discussions, or online meetings. You can choose the options most relevant to your work and interests. Although you can work on each module at your own pace, at any hour of the day or night, it is recommended that you complete each week's work within that week to stay in sync with other learners.  

 Who Should Take This Course: Library Staff who want to design early literacy programming for children and their caregivers.

Presenter:

Becky Russell is currently an instructor for the University of Colorado Denver’s Library Certification Program and course instructor for InfoPeople. She was the Colorado School Library (CSL) Leadership Consultant for the Colorado State Library from 2010-2022. In that role, she provided numerous professional development opportunities, guidance and support- statewide and nationally for library communities large and small. From 2023-2024, Becky worked the CSL Youth Services team in helping facilitate learning for Colorado Early Literacy cohorts from rural, suburban, and urban CO library staff and librarians. More recently, she has been a Reference and On-Call Librarian for Denver Public Library. While there, she learned numerous strategies on providing excellent and equitable customer service, how to deal with challenging interactions, and deeper insights on children’s programming. Previously, she taught K-12 students for 24 years in Missouri, Texas, and Colorado. Becky has a Master of Library Science degree, earned National Board Recognition as a librarian, and was recognized as Teacher of the Year for Boulder Valley School District in Colorado and at Carpenter Middle School in Plano, TX. Her background as a first-generation college graduate who grew up in a small town brings a unique perspective to all she guides and serves. Her educational passions include building community with her course learners, helping everyone realize their individual potential through in-depth and timely feedback, and learning with and from one another.

 

CALL Training Partner: Infopeople

Track: Early Literacy

Additional Information

Enrollment Statement

I understand that a space will be reserved for me in this learning opportunity at a cost to CALL, and if I am unable to attend this learning opportunity, I will cancel my enrollment as soon as possible and before the start date. 

Single Enrollment Disclaimer

I understand that I can register for only one course at a time (no concurrent courses). If I do not attend this course, I understand that I may forfeit the opportunity to enroll in additional CALL courses during this fiscal year.