Recommended Reading for Parents (list provided by the Masconomet Guidance Department)
You and Your Adolescent: A Parent's Guide for Ages 10-20 Laurence Steinberg and Ann Levine (1990)
Raising Cain: Protecting the Emotional Life of Boys Michael Thompson & Daniel Kindlon (1999)
Growing Up with Divorce Neil Kaiter (1990)
Mom, They're Teasing Me - Helping Your Child Solve Social Problems Michael Thompson/Laurence Cohen (2002)
Real Boys' Voices William S. Pollack, (2000)
Real Boys Workbook Williams S. Pollack (2001)
Raising Resilient Children Dr. Robert Brooks, Sam Goldstein
Nurturing Resilience in Our Children Dr. Robert Brooks, Sam Goldstein (2003)
Best Friends, Worst Enemies Understand the Social Lives of Children Michael Thompson & Catherine O'Neill Grace (2001)
Driven to Distraction Edward Hallowell & John Ratey (1994)
Shyness Philip Zimbardom (1987)
Just Friends Lilian Rubin (1985)
All Grown Up and Nowhere to Go David Elkind (1984)
Adolescents at Risk Joy Dryfoos (1990)
Helping Children Cope with Stress Avis Brenner (1984)
The Hurried Child David Elkind (1981) The Shelter of Each Other: Rebuilding Our Families Mary Pipher (1996)
School Girls: Young Women, Self-Esteem & the Confidence Gap Peggy Orenstein (2004)
Reviving Ophelia - Saving the Selves of Adolescent Girls Mary Pipher (1994)
Self Esteem: The Puzzle of Low Self-Regard Roy Baumrister (1991)
The Explosive Child Ross W. Greene (1998)
Cutting Steven Levenkron (1998)
On Death & Dying Elisabeth Kubler-Ross (1969)
The Out-of-Sync Child Carol Stock Kronowitz (1998)
The Girl Within Emily Hancock
The BiPolar Child Papolos & Papolos (2002)
Queen Bees & Wannabes Rosalind Wiseman (2002)
Odd Girl Out Rachel Simmons (2002)
Quirky Kids - Understanding and Helping Your Child Who Doesn't Fit in Perry Klass, MD & Eileen Costello, MD (2003)
Living with the Boogeyman - Helping your Child Cope with Fear, Terrorism and Living in a World of Uncertainty Richard Bromfield, Ph.D (2002)
How to Turn Boys into Men Without a Man Around the House - A Single Mother's Guide Richard Bromfield, Ph.D, Cheryl Erwin M.A. (2001)
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