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.
A variety of online resources can help with planning for Women's History Month.
The newly formed Summer Scares committee announces its selections for an annual booklist and slate of programs promoting and celebrating horror and dark literature for all ages.
It's a summer session of architecture, music, culture, and fun.
There are a wealth of opportunities in this edition of NewsBites—from a earning school library grant or a social media superstar award, winning book donations and an exhibition possibly stopping at your branch.
When it comes to teachable moments, nothing beats commemorative dates.
It's not all laughs, improv programs teach communication skills, collaboration, and help build confidence.
Lunar themes, storytelling, STEAM initiatives, and more ideas for summer activities at the library.
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