They call it masking. That’s when someone with ADHD or autism tries to act how you expect them to, but not in a way that makes sense for them. They tell us it can be exhausting.
A book bound for the United Kingdom mysteriously surfaces here in Connecticut before it started its long journey back home.
The bill would still require materials inside school libraries to be "suitable for the age and maturity levels of the students" who may access them.
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Next time you’ve got money to share or time to spare, give Debra Siemsen a call. She’s the new part-time program manager at United Way of McLeod County. She joined the local nonprofit ...
Students at Jennings High School are taking the initiative to promote literacy and cultivate healthy reading habits among ...
Pick Six Lists sent to the Naperville Public Library will trigger custom-selected book recommendations just for you.
After Sterling Morrison quit the Velvet Underground, he traded his guitar for poetry books. We take a close look at his ...
A book taken from a library in Norfolk has been returned after it was mistakenly handed in to another library in the US. The ...
Junie' by Erin Crosby Eckstine is our 'GMA' Book Club pick for February. The book follows a girl who awakens her sister's ...
Noname ‘s self-titled book club, which sends free books to incarcerated people, will no longer shutter its virtual doors. The ...
Talent shows, a doll making class, a business expo and more round out the list of Black History Month happenings in Greater ...