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Play
groups are offered at each of the four library branches in Pocahontas County for
children ages 3-5 years of age.
Groups
typically start in September and run through May. Parents are invited to enroll
a child at any time.
At this time (August 2003) programs are planned for
operation in Hillsboro Library Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10:30 to 11:30; at
Green Bank Library on Wednesday from 10:30 to 11:30; at McClintic Library in
Marlinton on Wednesday from 9:30 to 11:00. However, scheduling is flexible until
enrollment is completed and the programs are operational. A program will start
at Durbin Library if their is interest. Contact your librarian for further
details.
The
purpose of play group is for young children to do activities in a structured
setting with other kids of similar age to develop social skills such as
cooperating with others, learning to follow instructions from someone besides a
parent, and listening skills. Additionally, children build eye-hand
coordination, gain creativity, learn new games, stories, and activities, and
learn about libraries. Parents are encouraged to check out books to read to
their children.
The play
groups can only operate well when several parents offer to volunteer their time
to help. These parents find the time at play group rewarding as they contribute
their own skills while learning from other parents as well as the librarian.
A small fee of
50 to 75 cents may be collected to help with supply and snack expenses.
The Pocahontas
County Schools offer an excellent and extensive pre-school program for
this
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