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I don't believe that the Austin policy addresses special needs children. We
were very concerned about fairness and equitability, so we just stuck with
one "age"

jennifer

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From: SuzAnne Beard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 4:29 PM
To: Jennifer Patterson; 'Barbara Hathaway'; 'Shanda Subia'; 'CTLS Discussion
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At one time, we researched this as well.  It seems that the law is very
vague and we wound up discussing special needs, maturity and how different
two children in the same family could  be at the same age.   I would like to
know more about this.  Jennifer, how does the Austin policy accommodate
special needs individuals? Thanks for bringing this up! SuzAnne Beard,
Wimberley

 

 

 

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Austin Public Library has had an age limit of 8 for several years. We
settled on that age because we couldn't get a clear answer from the City
Attorney and eight seems like a turning point for children, in terms of
their ability to think things through and take a little more responsibility.
We required children younger than that to be accompanied by an older sibling
or babysitter of at least 13, or a parent or another responsible adult. 

 

I cc'd Diane Palan, because she could probably provide you with a copy of
their unattended children policy in digital form. Diane?

 

Jennifer Patterson

 


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From: Barbara Hathaway [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 2:39 PM
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Shanda & others, 

 

            We have been researching this as well.  I have looked at dozens
of policies from libraries around the US, and the ages seem to be all over
the place.  I'm curious to hear what works in Central Texas (if anything!)

 

Barbara

Barbara D. Hathaway, Director

Bee Cave Public Library

13333-A Highway 71 West

Bee Cave, Texas 78738-3104

 

512.767.6624 phone

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From: Shanda Subia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 2:25 PM
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I would like to know what your policies are regarding unattended children in
the library. Do you require that children under a certain age have a
parent/caretaker with them or at least in the building? If so, what are your
age brackets?

 

Thanks,

Shanda Subia

Library Director

Lampasas Public Library

201 S. Main St.

Lampasas, TX 76550

512-556-3251

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