Free Webinar: Brain-Building Powerhouses: How Museums and Libraries Can Strengthen Executive Function Life Skills
Join us on Tuesday, September 22 at 2:00 PM EDT for a free webinar on how museums and libraries can strengthen executive function life skills.

To register, click here. (See NOTE below.)
Phone code: 1-866-299-7945
Guest code: 5680404#

Mind in the Making (MITM) has partnered with the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) to present this webinar which will feature findings from the just-released groundbreaking report, Brain-Building Powerhouses: How Museums and Libraries Can Strengthen Executive Function Life Skills.

The webinar will feature report contributors, Mimi Howard and Andrea Camp; Mind in the Making author and Families and Work Institute President Ellen Galinsky; and IMLS Supervisory Grants Management Specialist Helen Wechsler. Some of the outstanding initiatives in museums and libraries featured in the report will present as well.

Click here to read the press release for this report, and feel free to share this invitation with other educators and parents who will gain from this event.

For more information about Mind in the Making, including tips and activities for teaching executive function life skills, please visit www.mindinthemaking.org.
NOTE: IMLS-hosted webinars use the Blackboard Collaborate system. If you are a first-time user of Blackboard Collaborate, click here to check your system compatibility in advance of the webinar. You will be able to confirm that your operating system and Java are up-to-date, and enter a Configuration Room that will allow you to configure your connection speed and audio settings before the IMLS webinar begins. (If you choose to enter a Configuration Room, please note that the IMLS webinar will use Blackboard version 12.6.)

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Webinar on 9-22: Brain-Building Powerhouses: How Museums and Libraries Can Strengthen Executive Function Life Skills