I haven't decided yet whether I want to do a survey or a focus group about baby sign language at McArthur Public Library, but I'm leaning more toward a survey in hopes that I can reach out to some of the mothers in the community who don't come to story time to find out why. I assume it's because the program we offer is at 10 AM, which for working mothers is probably pretty impossible and for some babies, that's primo nap time. I'd like to get an idea if there is a different time that would work. We do currently offer one evening program on Mondays at 6:30.
Here are my sample questions so far
Questions for Survey
1. Did you attend the program on baby sign language? Why or why not?
2. If so, how did the program affect your feelings on baby sign language?
3. Do you currently use sign language at home with your baby?
4. If so, what types of signs do you use?
5. Are you interested in the McArthur Public Library adding sign language into its programming?
6. Do you currently attend story time at McArthur? Which program?
7. If you do attend story time, what is your favorite part? Least favorite?
8. Have you used any of the songs, fingerplays or stories at home?
9. If you do not attend, why not?
10. Do you have any other suggestions for the Baby & Me program at McArthur Public Library?
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