- Defiant Child: A Parent's Guide to Oppositional Defiant Disorder
by Douglas Dr. Riley; Paperback, 224 pages Published by Taylor Pub August 1, 1997; The American Psychiatric Assocation estimates that as many as sixteen percent of children in the United States may have oppositional defiant disorder (O.D.D.). Dr. Douglas A. Riley offers parents much-needed insight into this clinical problem so they can better understand the turmoil in their families and resolve it by taking back parental control. By explaining how oppositional children and adolescents view the world, Dr. Riley first helps parents make sense of their child's often upsetting behavior and then teaches them proven methods for modifying it. (Added: Fri Jun 15 2001)
- Pipe Dreams: One Teacher's Journey
By A.R. Magaletta McClure. A nonfiction memoir of an eight-year journey teaching emotionally disturbed children. Written in the first person by their teacher, this unique account is fascinating, humorous, and conveys the inner workings of public school. These kids' lives will engross you and touch your heart. (Added: Mon Dec 09 2002)
- When You Worry About the Child You Love
by Edward Hallowell; Rpt Edition Paperback, 288 pages Published by Fireside August 1, 1997; A parent's guide to coping with a wide range of behavioral problems in children from birth to age eighteen. (Added: Tue Jul 03 2001)
- Your Anxious Child: Raising a Healthy Child in a Frightening World
by Mary Ann Shaw; Hardcover, 174 pages Published by Birch Lane Pr November 1, 1995; Includes practical ideas to deal with Anxiety and Temperament, Anxiety and Your Child's Health, Performance Anxiety, Separation Anxiety, Induced Anxiety, Anxiety and Sibling Rivalry, Anxiety and the Special Needs Child. (Added: Tue Jul 03 2001)
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