Please note: The 10:30 August 2nd class will instead be our Touch a Truck event outside of the library!
This support group provides a safe, confidential, supportive environment and a chance for participants to develop informal mutual support and social relationships.
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If you have special needs to attend this program, please contact the library in advance.Come learn how to play the cult classic tabletop role-playing game, Dungeons and Dragons! Never played? Not a problem! We will teach you the basics, and a rotating cast of Dungeon Masters will take you on fantastic adventures each week!
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If you have special needs to attend this program, please contact the library in advance.Reading to Eli, Darwin, and Lulu the Library Dogs can boost reading skills in children as well as help with emotional and social skills. There are many benefits to reading with a therapy dog. Here are just a few:
- Dogs are non-judgmental so children are less self-conscious, the dog won’t laugh or correct.
- Most children have a natural affinity and bond with dogs and those that are hesitant can learn to trust a therapy dog by reading a book to the dog.
- Children are allowed to improve their reading skills in a fun, relaxed atmosphere.
- Results show that it decreases stress over reading aloud in class.
- It can enhance self-esteem, motivate speech and build confidence.
Brand new readers, apprehensive readers, and avid readers alike will benefit from snuggling up to a canine companion.
Call the Library at 860-673-6791 to schedule your 15 minute one-on-one appointment. Note various days and times. Spaces are limited. Under 3 must be accompanied by an adult.