Books for Parenting
Sometimes I feel like I am trying to parent and
work with aliens.  Here is a list of books I have
found to be helpful in parenting my own children
as well as working with students.
Books-Children
Game Plans for Children-Raising a Brighter
Child in 10 Minutes a Day
by Jeanne K. Hanson

The Critical Years by Doris E. Durrell, Ph.D

The Magic Years by Selma H. Fraiber

The Strong-Willed Child by Dr. James Dobson

The Way We Learn-How to Discover and Teach
to Your Child's Strengths
by Cynthia Ulrich
Tobias

Books-Preadolescence
Preparing for Adolescence by Dr. James Dobson

Books-Girls
Reviving Ophelia by Saving the Selves of
Adolescent Girls
by Mary Pipher, Ph.D.

Books-Boys
Real Boys by William Pollack, Ph.D.
Real Boys' Voices by William Pollack, Ph.D.

National Academy Press
1500 books on line
Book Example
Preventing Reading Difficulties in Young
Children
Books-Learning Difficulties

ADD Children; A Handbook for Parents by Dr.
John Blair M.D.

Attention Deficit Disorder: A Different Perception
by Thom Hartmann

Helping Children Overcome Learning Difficulties
by Jerome Rosner

Hyperactive/Attention Deficit Child by John F.
Taylor, Ph.D.

One, Two, Three Magic by Dr. Richard Phelan
Ph.D.

Reading By the Colors by Helen Irlen

The Gift of Dyslexia by Ron Davis

Parenting Teenagers by Don Kinkmeyer & Gary
D. Mckay

The Source for Nonverbal Learning Disorders by
Sue Thompson

What's Food Got To Do With It? by Pat Wyman,
M.A. and Sandra Hills, N.D
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Mountaingal1968
Date of Origin 5/29/00
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