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Parent Library
Located in the Rose Park Library Media Center, parents may check out these books for a 2 week period.
Berkenkamp, Lauri and Steven Atkins. Talking to Your Kids About Sex from toddlers to preteens. Norwich, VT: Nomad Press, 2002.
Bernstein, Neil. How to Keep Your Teenager Out of Trouble and What to Do If You Can’t. New York: Workman Publishing, 2001.
Blank, Marion. The Reading Remedy: Six essential skills that will turn your child into a reader. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2006.
Cline, Foster & Jim Fay. Parenting with Love and Logic: Teaching children responsibility. Colorado Springs: Pinion Press, 1990.
Cullinan, Bernice. Read to Me: Raising Kids Who Love to Read. New York: Scholastic Publishing, 2000.
Busby, Cylin. Getting Dumped…and Getting Over It! New York: Price Stern Sloan Publishing, 2001.
Carlson, Dale. The Teen Brain Book: What & Who Are You? Madison, CT: Bick Publishing, 2004. ALA Notable Book author and ForeWord Magazine’s Book of the Year finalist, Carlson attempts to explain teen behavior and reactions
Clark, Ron. The Essential 55: An award-winning educator’s rules for discovering the successful student in every child. New York: Hyperion, 2003.
Cloud, Henry and John Townsend. Boundaries with Kids: When to say yes, when to say no to help children gain control of their lives. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1998.
Covey, Sean. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens. Franklin Covey Co., 1999.
Dellasega, Cheryl. Surviving Ophelia: Mothers share their wisdom in navigating the tumultuous teenage years. Cambridge, MA: Perseus Publishing, 2001.
Kay, Ellie. Money Doesn’t Grow on Trees: Teaching your kids the value of a buck. Bloomington, MN: Bethany House Publishers, 2002.
Kindlon, Dan & Thompson, Michael. Raising Cain: Protecting the Emotional Life of Boys. Random House, 2000.
Leman, Kevin and Kathy Flores Bell. A Chicken’s Guide to Talking Turkey With Your Kids About Sex. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2004
McEwan, Elaine. 7 Strategies of Highly Effective Readers: Using cognitive research to boost K-8 achievement. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press, 2004
Paul, Kevin. Study Smarter, Not Harder. Bellingham, WA: Self-Counsel Press, 1996. Become the confident superlearner you’ve always wanted to be.
Peretti, Frank. No More Victims: An underdog who came out on top challenges you to put a stop to bullying in your school. Nashville, TN: W Publishing, 2001.
Schneider, Meg. The Rules for Teens: How to keep your crush crushing on you and other tips on dating, boys, and relationships. New York: Scholastic Publishing, 2000
Stock, Gregory. The Kids’ Book of Questions. New York: Workman Publishing, 2004. Questions that are fun to think about and play with, questions that ignite discussions and enliven family conversation. |