🍂 Maryland Family Resources Written by Heather Lageman
Supporting authentic emotional learning across Baltimore County, Prince George's County, and Anne Arundel County
📚 Library Resources Enoch Pratt Free Library (Baltimore)
Maryland's oldest public library system offers family programs, storytimes, and quiet spaces for reflection. Their "Digital Maryland" collection provides access for historical and cultural documents, images, audio, and video that record
Maryland’s history. 410-396-5430 https://www.prattlibrary.org/
Prince George's County Memorial Library Features family-friendly programming and sensory-friendly spaces. Their workshops support parent-child emotional connection through literature and discussion as well as resources for seniors and job seekers. 301-699- 3500 https://www.pgcmls.info/ Anne Arundel County Public Library Offers family programs and peaceful reading areas perfect for exploring books about gratitude, grief, and emotional complexity together. 410-222-6877 https://www.aacpl.net/ 🌲 Natural Spaces for Family Walks Patapsco Valley State Park (Multi-County) The park extends along 32 miles of the Patapsco River, with recreational opportunities such as hiking, fishing, camping, canoeing, horseback and mountain bike trails, as well as picnicking for individuals or large groups in the park’s many popular pavilions. The changing fall foliage provides natural conversation starters about seasons of life, change, and growth. Perfect for "walking talks" about complex emotions. https://dnr.maryland.gov/publiclands/pages/ce ntral/patapsco.asp x
November in Maryland As the maples turn crimson and the Chesapeake Bay grows quieter, this season offers natural opportunities for reflection and honest conversations with our children.
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Maryland Family Magazine
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