In partnership with Yale Pediatrics, join us for a book reading and question & answer session with Lea Cook, author of “The Power of Consent”
A colorful story demonstrating the meaning of consent and the power of establishing boundaries. Andie's experience celebrates the identity, mind, body, heart, and soul of a child while also allowing space for self-reflection and advocacy.
This program is geared for families with children aged 3 - 8 years old. A free copy of the book will be provided to each family while supplies last!
AGE GROUP: | Family and Children (6-12) | Family and Children (0-5) |
EVENT TYPE: | Literature, Arts, and Culture | Literacy and Language | Health and Wellness | Education and Lifelong Learning |
The Courtland S. Wilson Library opened in 2006. With the largest footprint among the NHFPL branches, Wilson is a beacon of opportunity and life-long learning in the Hill neighboorhood. Wilson supports literacy with monthly bulk book delivery to school teachers. A youth Lego club, and a newly formed tween and teen computer group meet weekly; and launching in 2019, a youth Girls Who Code Club. Many community groups convene in Wilson’s seven meeting rooms. The Computer Lab hosts groups and offers computer instruction including digital literacy classes in Spanish and weekly free tax preparation during tax season.