Helping Guide Teens (and others!) to Difficult Topics
Leah Langby
February 22, 2017
Keeping Up With Kids
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From the Loveland Public Library

We all know that it can be challenging to ask for help about sensitive issues, especially for teens.  The zit on their forehead feels and like a strobe light to them, and calling extra attention to it by asking for books or resources about acne might be out of the question.  Now imagine if the issue was even more sensitive–anything related to sex or sexuality, mental health, family troubles, substance abuse, assault…

So how can we help make sure teens (and others) can find the things in our collection that they are looking for, that might act as a life-raft in a sea of confusion or anxiety?  I found some way-finder examples on Tough Topics for Teens.  One from the Loveland Public Library, one from the One for the Books blog.  Both have generously made theirs available to libraries to download and use.  You might need to adapt to fit your collection a bit.  Let me know if you need help!

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