Reading Public Library Offers Spring Programs to Strengthen Family Connections

Explore Library Programs That Strengthen Connections Between Parents, Caregivers, and Young People and Kids

Reading Public Library (RPL), Reading, MA — This spring, discover how your library supports strong bonds between young people and their parents and caregivers. These programs and dedicated spaces are open to all children and their caregivers to explore creativity and independence.

  • March 26 — Parents seeking support and tips for raising teens are welcome to attend Parenting the Emotionally Extreme Teen, led by clinical psychologist Renee Hoekstra. Attendees will find assistance clarifying values, understanding teen behavior, and sorting through emotional responses. Participants will be entered in a raffle for a copy of Lisa Damour’s The Emotional Lives of Teenagers.
  • April 2 — In the Zen Den, tweens take the lead in a program for grades 4–7, inviting a favorite adult for a relaxing night of creativity designing an air plant holder.
  • April 15You & Me Paint Night offers a special evening for tweens and their adult to create portraits of each other.
  • Registration Opens March 27Citizen Kids (grades 3–5) returns. Young leaders are invited to join a six-week service project that will have a positive impact on their community. Act Local, Think Local, Impact Worldwide!

Scan code for details and to register on the event calendar:
readingpl.libnet.info/events.

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