Parent and child
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- 10 conversations you need to have with your children
- 200 ways to raise a girl's self-esteem : an indespensible [sic] guide for parents, teachers, and other concerned caregivers
- All joy and no fun : the paradox of modern parenthood
- Also a poet : Frank O'Hara, my father, and me
- Backtalk : four steps to ending rude behavior in your kids
- Being at your best when your kids are at their worst : practical compassion in parenting
- Coping with your difficult older parent : a guide for stressed-out children
- Crazy : a father's search through America's mental health madness
- Dear Birthmother : thank you for our baby
- Free range kids : giving our children the freedom we had without going nuts with worry
- Full esteem ahead : 100 ways to teach values and build self-esteem for all ages
- Giving the love that heals : a guide for parents
- Habits of a healthy home : preparing the ground in which your children can grow
- Hands free mama : a guide to putting down the phone, burning the to-do list, and letting go of perfection to grasp what really matters!
- High five discipline : positive parenting for happy, healthy, well-behaved kids
- How to behave so your children will, too! : a collection of entertaining stories and practical ideas gathered from real parents
- How to raise a feminist son : thoughts on motherhood and masculinity
- How to raise an adult : break free of the overparenting trap and prepare your kid for success
- How to raise kids you want to keep : the proven discipline program your kids will love (and that really works!)
- How to talk so kids will listen & listen so kids will talk
- I'm not mad, I just hate you! : a new understanding of mother-daughter conflict
- It's never too soon to discipline : a low-stress program that shows parents how to teach good behavior that will last a lifetime
- Kid cooperation : how to stop yelling, nagging and pleading and get kids to cooperate
- Ni de liang sui hai zi = Your two-year-old : terrible or tender
- Nurture by nature : understand your child's personality type--and become a better parent
- Our new baby
- Parenting through crisis : helping kids in times of loss, grief, and change
- Parenting toward solutions : how parents can use skills they already have to raise responsible, loving kids
- Parents in charge : setting healthy, loving boundaries for you and your child
- Peaceful parent, happy siblings : how to stop the fighting and raise friends for life
- Positive discipline for preschoolers : for their early years, raising children who are responsible, respectful, and resourceful
- Raising resilient children with autism spectrum disorders : strategies for helping them maximize their strengths, cope with adversity, and develop a social mindset
- Raising your spirited child : a guide for parents whose child is more intense, sensitive, perceptive, persistent, and energetic
- Ready, set, breathe : practicing mindfulness with your children for fewer meltdowns and a more peaceful family
- Retro baby : timeless activities to boost development--without all the gear!
- Smart but scattered : the revolutionary "executive skills" approach to helping kids reach their potential
- Smart parenting during and after divorce
- Spoiling childhood : how well-meaning parents are giving children too much--but not what they need
- Stepmonster : a new look at why real stepmothers think, feel, and act the way we do
- Teach your child to swim
- Teaching kids to think : raising confident, independent, & thoughtful children in the age of instant gratification
- The 5 love languages of children : the secret to loving children effectively
- The 7 habits of highly effective families
- The 7 habits of highly effective families : building a beautiful family culture in a turbulent world
- The 8 seasons of parenthood : how the stages of parenting constantly reshape our adult identities
- The artful parent : simple ways to fill your family's life with art & creativity
- The awakened family : a revolution in parenting
- The book you wish your parents had read : (and your children will be glad that you did)
- 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
- The explosive child : a new approach for understanding and parenting easily frustrated, chronically inflexible children
- The gender identity guide for parents : compassionate advice to help your child be their most authentic self
- The happiest baby on the block : the new way to calm crying and help your newborn baby sleep longer
- The loss that is forever : the lifelong impact of the early death of a mother or father
- The no-cry sleep solution : gentle ways to help your baby sleep through the night
- You and your only child : the joys, myths, and challenges of raising an only child
- Your kid's a brat and it's all your fault : nip the attitude in the bud--from toddler to tween
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