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Robin Willis, January 3, 2020 | Uncategorized
This Week at TLT Four Little Words – Changing the Narrative, a guest post by Abigail Hing Wen Cindy Crushes Programming: Hosting a Starfinder RPG, an interview with Nicholas Vidmar New Books Alert: Mind-readers, hackers, influencers, a middle school drag queen, and more! The 2020 Project: Thinking About Serving Tweens and Teens with Disabilities in […]
Robin Willis, December 7, 2019 | Uncategorized
This Week at TLT Escaping from Reality Shows us How to Change It, a guest post by Ryan La Sala Cindy Crushes Programming: Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Escape Room Penguin Random House Spring 2020 Showcase Take 5: YA Lit for Teens That Love to Bake Sunday Reflections: Teachers, Please Stop Giving Kids Homework Over School […]
Robin Willis, November 8, 2019 | Uncategorized
This Week at TLT Crash Course: Recent picture books on community, caring, inclusivity, and connections Cindy Crushes Programming: Fairy Tale Hairbows Sick Kids in Love: A Look at Chronic Illness in the Life of Teens Library Events That Bring Stories to Life, a guest post by L M Preston Healing Is Not a Journey We […]
Robin Willis, November 1, 2019 | Uncategorized
This Week at TLT Dyslexia Awareness Month Wrap-Up: Spoiler Alert, there is no wrap up because there is no magical cure Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Spring 2020 Showcase: Rescue dogs, a family curse, the Paralympics, deadly magic, and more! RevolTeens: Teens Speaking Out and Raising Awareness for Mental Health, by Christine Lively On Your Radar: Be […]
Robin Willis, October 25, 2019 | Uncategorized
This Week at TLT New Books Alert: Reimaginings, romances, thrillers, and more! Dyslexia Awareness Month: Tips from an Educator on Helping Students with Dyslexia Succeed Water, water, everywhere, a guest post by London Shah Dyslexia Awareness Month: Dyslexic—and Bilingual? a guest post by Laura Rueckert Dyslexia Awareness Month: Dyslexia from a Teen POV, a guest […]
Karen Jensen, MLS, October 7, 2019 | Dyslexia
Today guest blogger Amanda Hosch shares with us her personal story of growing up with dyslexia.
Robin Willis, October 4, 2019 | Uncategorized
This Week at TLT With Her Nose Stuck in a Book, a guest post by Jessica Burkhart Cindy Crushes Programming: DIY Alcohol Sharpie Tiles Graphic Novels for Middle Grade Readers, a contemporary reading list Dyslexia Awareness Month: Providing a Variety of Formats is an Access Issue How Libraries Can Better Serve Youth with Dyslexia, an […]
Robin Willis, September 27, 2019 | Uncategorized
This Week at TLT What to Read if You Like The Prom, The Musical, a guest post by Teen Librarian Maisie What to Read if You Like the Musical Dear Evan Hansen, by Nicholas Mitchel The Building Blocks to Change, a guest post by Nancy Richardson Fischer What to Read if You Like Mean Girls […]
Robin Willis, September 6, 2019 | Uncategorized
This Week at TLT Book Review: Fever Year: The Killer Flu of 1918 by Don Brown Cindy Crushes Programming: Splatter Painting Book Review: Have a Little Faith in Me by Sonia Hartl The Labor of Librarianship, a Reflection for Labor Day Your Library and Beyond: Building Positive Relationships with Creative Teens in The Community a […]
Robin Willis, August 30, 2019 | Uncategorized
This Week at TLT Post-It Note Reviews: YA books about toxic relationships, the history of AIDS, gun control, voting rights, and more Let’s Talk on Twitter: Do You Want to Read a Cupcake? Introducing RevolTeens, a new monthly column with Christine Lively Book Review: The Liars of Mariposa Island by Jennifer Mathieu Establishing A Teen […]
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