Incoming Resources
- Get out of my life, but first could you drive me and Cheryl to the mall?, a parent's guide to the new teenager, Anthony E. Wolf
- You and me together, moms, dads, and kids around the world, By Barbara Kerley ; with anot by Marian Wright Edleman
- Selfish, shallow, and self-absorbed, sixteen writers on the decision not to have kids, edited, with and introduction, by Meghan Daum
- The Danish way of parenting, what the happiest people in the world know about raising confident, capable kids, Jessica Joelle Alexander and Iben Dissing Sandahl
- And then they stopped talking to me, Judith Warner
- Achtung baby, an American mom on the German art of raising self-reliant children, Sara Zaske
- 1-2-3 magic teen, communicate, connect, and guide your teen to adulthood, Thomas W. Phelan, PhD
- When you find out the world is against you, and other funny memories about awful moments, Kelly Oxford
- The family firm, a data-driven guide to better decision making in the early school years, Emily Oster
- Working daughter, a guide to caring for your aging parents while making a living, Liz O'Donnell
- Ending the parent-teen control battle, resolve the power struggle and build trust, responsibility, and respect, Neil D. Brown, LCSW ; foreword by Donald T. Saposnek, PhD
- Raising human beings, creating a collaborative partnership with your child, Ross W. Greene, Ph. D
- I'll be seeing you, a memoir, Elizabeth Berg
- The not good enough mother, Sharon Lamb
- Hunt, gather, parent, what ancient cultures can teach us about the lost art of raising happy, helpful little humans, Michaeleen Doucleff, PhD ; illustrations by Ella Trujillo
- No more mean girls, the secret to raising strong, confident, and compassionate girls, Katie Hurley, LCSW
- Anything but my phone, mom!, raising emotionally resilient daughters in the digital age, Roni Cohen-Sandler, PhD
- A forever family, fostering change one child at a time, Rob Scheer with Jon Sternfeld
- Ignore it!, how selectively looking the other way can decrease behavioral problems and increase parenting satisfaction, Catherine Pearlman, PhD, LCSW
- How to raise an adult, break free of the overparenting trap and prepare your kid for success, Julie Lythcott-Haims
- The collapse of parenting, how we hurt our kids when we treat them like grown-ups : the three things you must do to help your child or teen become a fulfilled adult, Leonard Sax, M.D., Ph. D