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General Parenting
Siblings
Infants and Toddlers
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Positive Discipline
Understanding Anger: Your Child's and Your Own
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Anger Books for Children
How Children Learn
Sleep Concerns
ANGER BOOKS FOR CHILDREN: HOW CHILDREN LEARN: SLEEP CONCERNS:
Bang, Molly. When Sophie Gets Angry‹Really, Really Angry... Scholastic Inc., N.Y., 1999.
Barsuhn, Rochelle Nielsen. Feeling Angry. Children's Press, Chicago, Illinois, 1982.
Crary, Elizabeth. Dealing With Feelings series: I'm Mad, I'm Frustrated, I'm Proud, I'm Scared, I'm Furious, and I'm Excited. Parenting Press, Inc., Seattle, Washington, 1992.
Lachner, Dorothea. Andrew's Angry Words. North-South Books, N.Y., 1995.
Nicklaus, Carol. Katy Rose is Mad. Platt & Munk Publishers, N.Y., 1975.
Poland, Barbara Kay, Ph.D. Feelings: Inside You & Outloud Too. Tricycle Press, Berkeley, CA., 1975.
Seuss, Dr. My Many Colored Days. Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., N.Y., 1996.
Viorst, Judith. Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day. Simon & Schuster, N.Y., 1972.
Bos, Bev. Don't Move the Muffin Tins
Bos, Bev. Before the Basics
Gardner, Howard. Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences
Healy, Jane. Endangered Minds
Holt, John. How Children Learn
Holt, John. How Children Fail
Holt, John. Learning All the Time
Gatto, John Taylor. Dumbing Us Down
Kohn, Alfie. The Homework Myth
Markova, Dawna. The Open Mind: Exploring the Six Patterns of Natural Intelligence
Markova, Dawna. How Your Child IS Smart
Neill, A.S. Summerhill: A Radical Approach to Child Rearing
Rogers, Carl. Freedom to Learn
Fleiss, Paul M, M.D. Sweet Dreams
Gordon, Jay, M.D. Good Nights
Sears, William, M.D. Nighttime Parenting