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CONNECTING WITH TWEENS

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Bulwer-Lyttonworst first lineannual contest

2009 winners

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Folks say that if you listen real close at the height of the full moon, when the wind is blowin' off Nantucket Sound from the nor' east and the dogs are howlin' for no earthly reason, you can hear the awful screams of the crew of the "Ellie May," a sturdy whaler Captained by John McTavish; for it was on just such a night when the rum was flowin' and, Davey Jones be damned, big John brought his men on deck for the first of several screaming contests.

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The wind dry-shaved the cracked earth like a dull razor--the double edge kind from the plastic bag that you shouldn't use more than twice, but you do; but Trevor Earp had to face it as he started the second morning of his hopeless search for Drover, the Irish Wolfhound he had found as a pup near death from a fight with a prairie dog and nursed back to health, stolen by a traveling circus so that the monkey would have something to ride.

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How best to pluck the exquisite Toothpick of Ramses from between a pair of acrimonious vipers before the demonic Guards of Nicobar returned should have held Indy's full attention, but in the back of his mind he still wondered why all the others who had agreed to take part in his wife's holiday scavenger hunt had been assigned to find stuff like a Phillips screwdriver or blue masking tape.

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She walked into my office on legs as long as one of those long-legged birds that you see in Florida - the pink ones, not the white ones - except that she was standing on both of them, not just one of them, like those birds, the pink ones, and she wasn't wearing pink, but I knew right away that she was trouble, which those birds usually aren't.

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Towards the dragon's lair the fellowship marched -- a noble human prince, a fair elf, a surly dwarf, and a disheveled copyright attorney who was frantically trying to find a way to differentiate this story from "Lord of the Rings."

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On a fine summer morning during the days of the Puritans, the prison door in the small New England town of B----n opened to release a convicted adulteress, the Scarlet Letter A embroidered on her dress, along with the Scarlet Letters B through J, a veritable McGuffey's Reader of Scarlet Letters, one for each little tyke waiting for her at the gate.

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Melinda woke up suddenly to the sound of her trailer being pounded with wind and hail, and she couldn't help thinking that if she had only put her prized hog up for adoption last May, none of this would be happening, no one would have gotten hurt, and she wouldn't be left with only nine toes, or be living in a mobile home park in Nebraska with a second-rate trapeze artist named Fred.

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• A HAPPY MEMORY FROM WHEN YOU WERE 10 YEARS OLD

• A SAD MEMORY FROM WHEN YOU WERE 11 YEARS OLD

• AN EMBARRASSING MEMORY FROM WHEN YOU WERE 12 YEARS OLD

• A GREAT MEMORY FROM WHEN YOU WERE 13 YEARS OLD

• A “TRAUMATIC” MEMORY FROM WHEN YOU WERE 14 YEARS OLD

Close your eyes (yes… close your eyes) and take a moment

to think back on…

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Now take a moment to share one of those memories with the person to

your right and left….

How different were your memories from the person

next to you? They may have been very different or there

may have been some similarities.

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There are no cookie-cutter adolescent experiences. Some

of these things will apply to the tweens and early teens you

know and some of them won’t.

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Defining Tweens

Tweens is a fluid definition meaning that different cognitive, emotional, and social developments happen at different rates in different adolescents. Some 10 year olds may have begun physically developing while others may not see these changes until they are 13.

Anderson, 2007

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What’s going on physically?

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Some Physical Basics

Tweens and early teens are being bombarded by hormones and begin to develop reproductively (i.e. breasts, pubic hair, etc.)*

Many experience a growth surge. Guys get taller, and girls get rounder.

Many experience a hormonal rollercoaster – becoming moody and seemingly different over night.

Pruitt, 1999

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What’s going on psychologically?

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Some Psychological Basics

Their reasoning capabilities rise to new levels of complexity.

The adolescent is learning how to handle adult responsibilities.

By age 12, he or she will be able to think about possibilities, consider hypotheses, think ahead, consider the thought process, and think beyond conventional limits.

Pruitt, 1999

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More Psychological Basics

Increased ability to use abstract verbal concepts.

Increased ability to engage in abstract thought to engage in issues like politics, religion and morality.

During the middle school years, moral development continues to evolve as the adolescent becomes more aware the relationship between the individual and society. Pruitt, 1999

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What’s going on socially?

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Social Development Basics

Expected increase in freedomMove away from family toward peersLikely to have best friends of the

similar social and ethnic backgrounds.In 7th grade, the above holds true

PLUS they want friends with similar attitudes and values.

Peer approval and acceptance grows more important.

Pruitt, 1999

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Social Development Basics

Rely on friends for everything from companionship to understanding.

In middle school, the more a child is pressured by peers, the greater the chance he or she will go along or join in.

Pruitt, 1999

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Many tweens and early teens successfully navigate the

rocky road of adolescence. Others struggle to find

themselves and to fit in…

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Besides being welcoming places to these often unlovable

library customers without a place (self identified as too mature for the children’s

section and system defined as too young for the teen books),

having literature that speaks to them is one of the most

important things that we do...

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Anderson, S. (2007). Serving young teens and ‘tweens. Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited.

American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. (1999). Your adolescent: Emotional, behavioral, and cognitive development from early adolescence through the teen years. New York: Harper Collins.

Zuckerman, D. (2001). When little girls become women: Early onset of puberty in girls. The Ribbon, 6(1).

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So when I began to write a book about tweens and teens

and reading….

A TITLESOME RESEARCH

A LATE NIGHT INSPIRATION

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The research?

Vickey Giles

Karen Sue Gibson

Replicated study from 20 years earlier

The questions?

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What could someone do to make you WANT to read

BEFORE/AFTER you read?

THE CONVERSE: WHAT COULD SOMEONE DO TO

MAKE YOU HATE TO READ BEFORE/AFTER YOU READ?

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What could someone do to make you want to read

BEFORE you read?K-12

Being allowed to choose any book you want to read

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What could someone do to make you want to read

BEFORE you read?K-5

Reading in a comfortable place like on the floor, in a bean bag chair, or in a rocking chair

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read?K-5

Being allowed to buy your own book through a book fair

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What could someone do to make you want to read

BEFORE you read?K-5

Reading books for a contest

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What could someone do to make you want to read

BEFORE you read?K-12

Having a classroom library

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What could someone do to make you want to read

BEFORE you read?K-12

Having the teacher read a book or chapter a day

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What could someone do to make you want to read

BEFORE you read?K-12

Having the teacher take you to the library

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What could someone do to make you want to read

BEFORE you read?6-12

Having the author come to the school

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What could someone do to make you want to read

BEFORE you read?

Seeing the movie or television production of a book.

6-12

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What could someone do to make you want to read

BEFORE you read?6-12

Being allowed to read books with lots of pictures in them.

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The late night inspiration

T-A-R-G-E-T

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T A R G E T

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T is for TRUST

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A is for ACCESS

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R is for RESPONSE

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Lemony Snicket is back

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G is for GUIDANCE

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Reading ladders

Begin with where they are

Build reading experiences slowly

Move readers “up” with assistance

Provide bridges between books

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for instance…

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BUILDING, MOVING, GROWING

Picture book ladder

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Or…

Family reading ladder

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E is for ENTHUSIASM

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BETTER BOOKS

Bad covers

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T is for TWEEN and TEEN APPEAL

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AUTHORS TO TRUST

Established names

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familiar

Stories

Settings

themes

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DEVELOPMENTALLY APPROPRIATE

Issues

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PURPOSEFULENTERTAININGINFORMATIVE

nonfiction

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IT, TOO, IS DEVELOPMENTAL

humor

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There are many ways to describe Ms. Underdorf. She was brilliant and joyous, and she believed-probably

correctly-that libraries contain the answers to everything, and that if you can’t find the information you seek in the library, then such information probably does not exist in this or any other parallel universe now or ever to be known.

 She was thoughtful and kind and always believed the best

of everybody. She was, above all else, a master librarian and knew where to find any book on any subject in the shortest possible time.

 And she was wonderfully unhinged… And so the Amazing Armadillo.

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DEFYING CATEGORIZATION

A few more

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I Need a Good Book

I need a good story,I need a good book.The kind that explodesOff the shelf.I need some good writing,Alive and exciting,To contemplateAll by myself.

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I need a good novel,I need a good read,I probably needTwo or three,I need a good taleOf love and betrayalOr perhapsAn adventure at sea.

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I need a good saga.I need a good yarn.A momentous and mightyOr slight one.But with thousandsAnd thousandsAnd thousands of books,I need someoneTo tell meThe right one. 

John Lithgow

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Reader's Bill of RightsBy The Readers at Book Chat Central

There are many versions of the list below. This one comes from Book Chat Central. Use what you like, adapt as you need. Enjoy.

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1. You have the right to read in exotic settings. You have the right to move your lips when you read You have the right to read anything you want.

2. You have the right never to apologize for your reading tastes.

3. You have the right to read anywhere you want—in the bathtub, in the car (preferably at stop lights if you're driving), in the grocery store, under the porch, or while walking the dog.

4. You have the right to read in bed. Under the covers. With a flashlight.

5. You have the right to carry books in your briefcase, luggage, and pocketbook at all times.

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. You have the right to laugh or gasp out loud and choose whether or not to explain.

You have the right to read the good parts out loud to your nearest and dearest, and when you're not near your book bunch, to strangers if desperate.

You have the right to read and eat at the same time.

You have the right to read as many books as you want at the same time.

You have the right to throw any book on the floor and jump up and down on it (the Dorothy Parker Rule).

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You have the right to ignore the critics at the New York Review of Books.

More importantly, you have the right to ignore all critics.

You have the right to read the book spine of the person sitting next to you, even on a plane. And if you can't make it out, you have the right to ASK.

You have the right to stop reading a book whenever you decide it's not worth the effort, or that you simply don't like it.

You have the right to refuse to read any book anyone else picks out for you. Even if it's a birthday present.

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You have the right to read the last chapter first. You have the right to read the last chapter first and

then put the book back on the shelf. You have the right to refuse to read any book where

you don't like the picture of the author. You have the right to ignore all of these rules and do

whatever you please as long as it's civil...hee hee. You have the right to buy as many books as you want

despite the size of your TBR stack or what your significant other has to say!!!

New Rule: when you find that you're dawdling on your way back to a book, ditch it.