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How to do Homework Without Throwing Up Books

DO NOT read this book if you love doing HOMEWORK But if homework makes you uneasy or queasy, this book is for you.  Author Trevor Romain understands how hor... more

Romain, Trevor

How to Find Almost Anyone, Anywhere Books

Secrets For Finding:
  • Missing Loved Ones
  • Birth Parents, Siblings
  • Friends & First Loves
  • Heirs
  • Classmat... more

Mott Tillman, Norma

How to Help Your Child with Homework Books

The Complete Guide to Encouraging Good Study Habits and Ending the Homework Wars Put and end to homework-related excuses, arguments, and power struggles. Thi... more

Jeanne Shay Schumm, Ph.D.

How to Keep Your Teenager Out of Trouble and What to Do If You Can’t Books

As many parents know, it can happen overnight: One day your teenager is charming, funny, and kind; the next day he's a stranger, infuriating and nearly unlovabl... more

Dr. Neil I. Bernstein

How To Open An Adoption: Books

"How to Open An Adoption: A guide for parents and birthparents of minors" by Patricia Dorner is both a guidebook and a reference book. Ms. Dorner takes us throu... more

Dorner, Patricia Martinez

How To Really Love Your Child Books

Never has the wonderful task of child rearing been so difficult.  The influences upon the parent-child relationship have become mostly negative -a real burden ... more

Campbell, Ross, M.D.

How to Say NO and Keep Your Friends Books

If you never want to be grounded again---read this book! What would you do if one of your friends suggested doing something really dumb---something that you kn... more

Scott, Sharon, L.P.C., L.M.F.T.

How to Screen Adoptive and Foster Parents Books

" 1. What should you know before beginning a screening interview? 2. What are the warning signs that an applicant may be a child predator? 3. What are the ste... more

Dickerson, James L.
Allen, Mardi

Hyperactivity – ADHD Videos

A video about ADHD
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I Call My Grandparents “Mom and Dad” Books

Kayden is being raised by his grandparents and he is telling other children why grandchildren sometimes need to be raised by their grandparents.

Carolyn Rouyer
Illustrated by Jonathan Hagar
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