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How to Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk
By Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish
Reminder pages, helpful illustrations and excellent exercises will improve your ability as a parent to talk and problem-solve with your child. $15
The Kissing Hand
By Audrey Penn
Suitable for any youngster who is temporarily separated from home or loved ones, this book can also be used to help a child work through the issues of loss and for children placed in foster care and residential facilities. $18
Chester the Raccoon doll $12 →
It’s Not Your Fault KoKo Bear
By Vicki Lansky
Children find a friend in KoKo Bear, who learns as they do that they are loved and cared for, even if their parents are divorced. A read-together book for children and parents. Comes with KoKo Bear, a 7-inch adorable, soft, unisex bear. $15
KoKo Bear Doll $8 →
Dinosaurs Divorce
By Laurie Krasny Brown & Marc Brown
Children will learn that their feelings such as sadness, anger and guilt, are normal and that it's OK to talk about them. The book lets children know it is okay to let their feelings out through tears. $9
Mom’s House, Dad’s House
By Isolina Ricci
The book guides separated, divorced and remarried parents through the hassles and confusions of setting up a strong, working relationship with the ex-spouse in order to make two loving homes for the kids. $15
Rebuilding
By Bruce Fisher
Written for those going through divorce or rebuilding their lives after divorce, this book offers expert information and practical self-help procedures to help make theprocess easier, healthier and less painful. $15
The Challenging Child
By Stanley Greenspan
With more understanding of children's unique personalities and some specific strategies to try as parents and teachers, adults can feel more in control of the situation and children's needs can be met more readily. $16

Positive Discipline
By Jane Nelsen
Parents are taught to keep discipline reasonable, rational, related to the "crime" and respectful. Imposing discipline until self-discipline is learned creates a teamwork of mutual respect even when circumstances require correction. $16
Helping Your Kids Cope With Divorce the Sandcastles Way
By Gary Neuman
The book is packed with suggestions on everything from the best way to break the divorce news to a child to facing the holidays, custody fights, discipline, co-parenting, and much more. $18
Raising Self Reliant Children in a Self Indulgent World
By Stephen Glenn and Jane Nelsen
On its 10th anniversary, this parenting classic returns with fresh ideas for developing a trusting relationship with children, as well as the skills to implement the necessary discipline to help your child become a responsible adult. $16

Parenting Teens With Love & Logic: Preparing Adolescents for Responsible Adulthood
By Foster Cline, M.D. & Jim Fay
Readers will learn healthy and effective ways to guide teens without resorting to anger, threats and power struggles. $16
Raising Confident Boys
By Elizabeth Hartley-Brewer
This book provides 100 practical, effective tips for readers who want to help the boys in their lives. Parents and teachers will learn how to take advantage of the opportunity in everyday situations to bolster a boy's self-image. $12
Raising Confident Girls
By Elizabeth Hartley-Brewer
This book provides parents and teachers the best hands-on advice for nurturing girls in a changing and challenging social environment. The positive focus emphasizes the ways that one can boost a girl's self-esteem. $12
I Don’t Want To Talk About It
By Jeanie Franz Ransom
When a child's parents tell her they have decided to divorce, the last thing she wants to do is talk about it. Through this book, a girl will realize that although her parents may not agree about much, they do agree they both love her very much. $14
The Way I Feel
By Janan Caine
Through simple verses and engaging illustrations, the book gives children the vocabulary they need to understand and express how they feel. $16
Divorced But Still My Parents
by Shirley Thomas, Ph.D., and Dorothy Rankin
Parents can read through this book with their children to lead them through the five stages of grief in a gentle and supportive way. The most common problems and worries faced by children are included. $15
How it Feels when Parents Divorce
by Jill Krementz
Boys and girls from 7 to 17 share with the reader their deepest feelings about their parents' divorces. Through these moving stories, children of divorced parents can find ways to help themselves through this difficult time. $15

Always Dad
by Paul Mandelstein
This book provides down-to-earth ideas and strategies fathers can use to get back on track, develop fulfilling relationships, experience personal growth and be the father that their children need. $18
Parents Are Forever
by Shirley Thomas, Ph.D.
Highly readable, essential information for all parents raising children while living apart. This book is an indispensible step-by-step guide to becoming successful co-parents. $15