Kimberli S. Buckley has over fifteen years of experience in the library field working with teens and adults. She is currently the library manager at Concord Library in Contra Costa County, California. Kimberli has a passion for teaching classes on life skills for emerging adults. She teaches at San Jose State University's School of Information and also teaches an online class called Growing Up Is Hard. She loves to be creative when it comes to library programming, and she has been known to tap into her inner unicorn to bring all her ideas to life. Kimberli has an MLIS degree from San Jose State University and an MA in consciousness studies from John F. Kennedy University.
"Buckley is a public library manager who teaches classes on life
skills for emerging adults, inspired by a high-school teacher's
request to fill a gap for her students. These experiences are the
basis for this book. She notes the importance of teaching life
skills in the library in terms of community relations and community
improvement ... The author's tone is informal, yet informed. In
short, she provides useful tips to help librarians plan and deliver
engaging, practical--and doable--life skills programs."
-- Booklist
"This useful hands-on guide is recommended for librarians,
educators, and human-services providers with minimal programming
experience working in communities that lack life-skills training
opportunities."
-- Library Journal
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