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.
Resources to Help Develop Executive Function
People start working on developing executive function skills from birth, and they don't have that part of their brain fully developed until well...
Tough Topics for Teens
Several libraries have created useful brochures or bookmarks to help teens find materials about topics they may feel sensitive or shy about asking...
Reading Together: Intergenerational Social Justice Book Groups
Many thanks to Jenna Gilles-Turner for sharing a toolkit from Teaching Tolerance about how to plan for, create, and sustain a book club that...
Parenting Cafes in Park Falls
Last year, a grandparent who is raising a grandchild approached Cindy at the youth services desk in Park Falls and expressed a desire for parenting...
Weekly Digest is a compilation of the best information that crosses our desks at IFLS. Edited by Rebecca Kilde, so if you’d like something to appear in Weekly Digest, send it to kilde@ifls.lib.wi.us with Weekly Digest in the subject line. Posts are deleted after six months.
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Stories about StoryWalks®
Thanks to Valerie from Ladysmith for sharing this wonderful guest blog post about creating a StoryWalk® for Ladysmith. I had the idea a couple of...
24th Annual Wisconsin American Indian Studies Summer Institute
Thanks to Maureen for passing information about this worthwhile and interesting learning opportunity! If your summer is less busy than you planned,...
Two Great Chances to Listen to Authors
Oh, my, I do love book award celebrations! Hearing from authors and illustrators and narrators I admire never ceases to excite me. So this year,...
Making Services More Accessible to Kids and Teens with Disabilities
It is ALWAYS time to be thinking about how to make our environments and our services accessible and welcoming to kids and teens who have...