Here is the December 19, 2024 edition.
My thoughts are with the entire Madison community this week. Here are some resources library staff might find useful for families in your own community:
- Resources for Families Processing Grief and Traumatic Events - Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction
- Talking To Kids About Fear And Violence – Mental Health America
- Talking to Children About Violence: Tips for Parents and Teachers – National Association of School Psychologists
- AACAP Resource Library on Guns and Violence – American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
- Resources to Help Youth Cope After a Mass Shooting - Youth.Gov
- The program and activity tracker workbook for calendar year 2025 is available. This workbook can be used to track programs and activities throughout the year and prepare program and activity counts, attendance, and participation for Sections III and XIII of the Annual Report. For more information, please visit Wisconsin Public Library Annual Report.
- February 4, 2025 at 12:00 p.m.
- Register Today!
- View the Keynote with Mychal Threets recording, slides, and chat
- View session recordings, slides, and chats
Ask Me Anything: Youth and Teen Services
- Do you have questions about serving youth and teens at your library? I'm here to support you! Ask me anything about best practices for programming, engaging with children and families, collection development, and more. Your insights and questions are invaluable, so don't hesitate to reach out on the Ask Me Anything form.
The next Weekly Reminders and Resources will arrive after the holidays. I hope you are all able to enjoy some time off with friends and family.
Jeni Schomber
Public Library Consultant
Library Services Team
Division for Libraries and Technology
Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction
608-266-2749
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