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Resources: Books
Over the years, the Health and Wellness Program has featured many experts in our speaker series who have written books to help guide parents and caregivers in raising school-aged children. Orders placed for these or other books through the Amazon.com link here, will earn a portion of the sale donated to Friends Academy libraries.
The Over-Scheduled Child: Avoiding the Hyper-Parenting Trap
by Alvin Rosenfeld, M.D., a child and adult psychiatrist practicing in New York City and Greenwich, CT.
A Mind at a Time
by Dr. Mel Levine, Professor of Pediatrics, University North Carolina Medical School.
Driven to Distraction: Recognizing and Coping with Attention Deficit Disorder
from Childhood through Adulthood," co-authored by Dr. Edward M. Hallowell, psychologist at Harvard Medical School.
Raising Cain
co-authored by Dan Kindlon, Ph. D., teaches child psychology at Harvard University.
The Childhood Roots to Adult Happiness: Five Steps to Help Kids Create and Sustain Lifelong Joy
by Dr. Edward M. Hallowell, psychologist at Harvard Medical School.
The Myth of Laziness
by Dr. Mel Levine, Professor of Pediatrics, University North Carolina Medical School.
Too Much of a Good Thing - Raising Children of Character in an Indulgent Age
by Dan Kindlon, Ph.D., teaches child psychology at Harvard University.
Yes, Your Teen is Crazy - Loving Your Kid Without Losing Your Mind
by Dr. Michael J. Bradley, clinical psychologist, with 28 years counseling children, parents and families.
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