Maryland libraries help parents with unique workstations for children
- The Baltimore County Public Library has created special workstations for parents needing to work while supervising their children, which include a desk, computer access, and enclosed play areas for one to two children.
- Kate Sigler finds the workstations helpful, stating that they allow her child to be safe while she works.
- Conni Strittmatter, the library's youth and family engagement manager, notes these workstations address a long-standing need for such spaces.
- The program is funded by a grant, and the library is seeking additional funding to expand this program to more branches in Baltimore County.
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