Blogs
Keeping Up With Kids is Leah Langby’s long-running popular blog. She delves into subjects related to Youth Services from many different angles.
Thinking about Race
There were several people who told me that they found themselves feeling pretty weird and uncomfortable after hearing the 2019 WLA Conference...
Jason Reynolds National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature
The Library of Congress has named Jason Reynolds as the National Ambassador for Young People's Literature! I know I'm not the only hard-core Jason...
Some thanks
One of the things I recommend to people when I am giving presentations about self-care is that it can be helpful to re-frame your view of things. ...
Light the Way Grant Opportunity
The Association for Library Service to Children administers a Light the Way grant, donated by Candlewick Press. It is a $3000 grant to help a...
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Resource Roundup: Virtual Storytime Toolkit and Homeschooling Collection Development
When answering a question today I realized I have not made enough fanfare about the fantastic new resource from the Association for Library Service...
John Lewis, Good Trouble, and March
Representative John Lewis died over the weekend. My heart gets full with gratitude when I think of him, all the work he did for our nation. He was...
Reimagining Youth Services–Looking Down the Road
I somehow missed the first article in the School Library Journal series about taking COVID 19 as an opportunity to re-think youth services, but I...
Homeschooling
Homeschooling looks lots of different ways. Here's a homeschooler who built a cob oven (out of clay and sand--a multi-day project), built a fire...