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Order of Operations for Teen RA

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Order of Operations for Teen RA

 

  1. Small Talk

Keep the interaction light and low-pressure

Give the teen plenty of space

Some phrases to try...

-I’ve seen a lot of people checking that one out, is it good?

-Are you looking for a certain book I can help you find?

-These shelves are sometimes kind of messy - let me know if what you're looking for isn't there.

 

  1. Determine requirements/reading/interest level

-Is this for an assignment, or just for fun? What grade are you in?

-Do you read a lot?

-Can you think of a book/movie that you’ve liked recently?

-Have you read anything recently that you’ve really hated?

-Do you want something quick or do you want a book to spend more time with?

- Show examples of books – text size, page length, and white space can be good indicators for teens to go on.

 

  1. Make your pitch

-Repeat the facts you have gleaned. “So you are looking for . . .”

-It’s a ________ book about a ________ who ________. If you like books that ________, you might like this one. People who have liked ________ have also liked this one.

-Articulate the appeal factors that stand out: fast paced; a real tear-jerker; great for people who liked Stormbreaker; totally realistic.

-Never, ever lie!

 

  1. Make your exit

-Offer several quick choices then leave them on a table or slightly pulled out.

-“Let me know if none of these work and I’ll try again.”

-Withhold judgment.

 

  1. Check back in

-Swing back around after a short time and offer more help if needed.

-Examine what was left behind to get a sense of what worked.

 

 

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