Policies are the Best Policy
Leah Langby
December 2, 2010
Keeping Up With Kids

Well, I’m not sure I completely agree with that, but library policies are extremely helpful in guiding staff and creating consistency. This came up several times last month at the Youth Services Idea Swap about working with parents and caregivers.

Several libraries sent me their internet and unattended children policies. I’ve posted them on our website, and you might want to take a look and see how yours stacks up.

If you want to share yours, too, send it along!

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