The American Library Association Office of Intellectual Freedom has released its annual list of most challenged books.
Trauma-informed approaches can help librarians better understand and respond to young patrons' behavioral issues.
Financial literacy, game night, and World Refugee Day programs are some family-oriented activities at libraries this summer.
Our brains are neurologically hardwired for stories, and a story-rich life is one key to building strong social-emotional learning skills.
Every educator can play a role in SEL, which has been shown to boost academic achievement and improve educational outcomes.
Censorship expert Pat Scales fields questions on cultural misrepresentation in fiction, challenged books, and more.
Current and former middle school teachers bring their experience and students to their work to create characters, dialogue, and stories that resonate with readers.
Chelsea Clinton spoke to the crowd and read books to neighborhood kids after cutting the ribbon to officially open the space, which is a project of the Laundry Literacy Coalition.
Shared family reading plays a vital role in growing lifelong readers, but finding the right book can be tricky. Here’s a mix of classics and 21st-century favorites for everyone.
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