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Tech programs for kids & teens.
Tech programs for kids & teens.
Have you ever seen someone using hearing aids? Maybe you know someone who has them and have wondered what they do. In this episode of How to Be a Super Friend, our good friend Megan, a medical student at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, is teaching us about how hearing aids help some people who have deafness or hearing loss.
Saturday, November 21 -- 1:00-3:00
Ages: For tweens and teens in grades 4-9.
Prerequisite: Basic Tinkercad knowledge is required. If you have completed the Introduction to Tinkercad class, you have fulfilled the prerequisite.
Join Samantha for a kid-friendly mindfulness and meditation session, including a short storytime! Samantha is a certified yoga instructor, wellness enthusiast, and graduate student at the Rutgers School of Social Work. As the current social work intern at East Brunswick Public Library, she helps serve the community in various areas and services including mental health, food aid, homeless support, health services, employment, and connection to other resources. Her virtual office hours are Mondays from 10am-3pm, Wednesday 11am-4pm, and Thursday 11am-4pm. To schedule a virtual appointment,
Halloween is the kick-off for the candy season in many American homes. But as young children become accustomed to consuming sweet treats, they also may be at a greater risk of helping themselves to a dangerous look-alike, like medicine, household cleaners, and other potentially poisonous products. Browse the resources below to learn about simple ways to educate your children and safely store products to prevent an accidental poisoning at home, as well as what to do if you believe someone has ingested or been exposed to a poison.
Sponsored by YSCooks, Global Food & Health Initiative, and Just For The Health Of It, this 14-day virtual program teaches students about nutrition and rewards them for their culinary creativity. The program kicks off on Saturday, November 7:00 at 6:00 PM with a live session and concludes with a second live session on Saturday, November 21 at 6:00 PM.
For families with children in kindergarten through 12th grade.
Register at http://bit.ly/KidsFoodEd
EBPL has Lumos StepUp Subscription!
Our good friend Kayla, a medical student at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, is teaching us about physical disabilities, and you can watch the video below! Learn about some different types of disabilities and some amazing athletes, participate in an activity and make a craft, and of course, think about how you can be a good friend to someone who has a physical disability.
Join Samantha for a kid-friendly mindfulness and meditation session, including a short storytime! Samantha is a certified yoga instructor, wellness enthusiast, and graduate student at the Rutgers School of Social Work. As the current social work intern at East Brunswick Public Library, she helps serve the community in various areas and services including mental health, food aid, homeless support, health services, employment, and connection to other resources. Her virtual office hours are Mondays from 10am-3pm, Wednesday 11am-4pm, and Thursday 11am-4pm. To schedule a virtual appointment,
A guided meditation for children, illustrated with colorful drawings, designed to promote calm and well-being.