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  1. Book ImageSiblings Without Rivalry: How to Help Your Children Live Together So You Can Live Too

    Adele Faber, Elaine Mazlish

    The #1 New York Times best-selling guide to reducing hostility and generating goodwill between siblings.More

  2. Book ImageThe Genogram Journey: Reconnecting with Your Family

    Monica McGoldrick

    The godmother of genograms revises her revelatory work that explores how to reconnect with your past and invent a new future.More

  3. Book ImageHome Game: An Accidental Guide to Fatherhood

    Michael Lewis

    The New York Times bestseller: “Hilarious. No mushy tribute to the joys of fatherhood, Lewis’ book addresses the good, the bad, and the merely baffling about having kids.”—Boston GlobeMore

  4. Book ImageAttachment-Focused Parenting: Effective Strategies to Care for Children

    Daniel A. Hughes

    An expert clinician brings attachment theory into the realm of parenting skills.More

  5. Book ImageHow to Talk to Parents About Autism

    Roy Q. Sanders

    The most recent epidemiological data from the Centers for Disease Control (2013) suggests that 1 in every 88 children has some form of autism.More

  6. Book ImageMy Father Married Your Mother: Dispatches from the Blended Family

    Anne Burt

    "[Includes] a take on just about every version of a newly extended family....Stellar."—Boston GlobeMore

  7. Book ImageMy Father Before Me: How Fathers and Sons Influence Each Other Throughout Their Lives

    Michael J. Diamond

    A powerful depiction of the unexplored reciprocal relationship between fathers and sons.More

  8. Book ImageCyber Rules: What You Really Need to Know about the Internet: The Essential Guide for Clinicians, Educators, and Parents

    Joanie Farley-Gillispie, Jayne Gackenbach

    The Internet socializes people in new ways, encouraging the development of innovative approaches to communication and online identity. As new technology and media emerge, cyber behaviors will continue to affect us, our relationships, our communities, and the world, both on- and offline.More

  9. Book ImageYou Don't Really Know Me: Why Mothers and Daughters Fight and How Both Can Win

    Terri Apter

    Understand what your teenage daughter really means—and learn to use your arguments to strengthen your bond with her.More

  10. Book ImageGrowing Up: A Classic American Childhood

    Marilyn vos Savant

    An inventive, delightful family guide, a gift book for parents and kids to be given on birthdays, holidays, and graduations.More

  11. Book ImageThe Myth of Maturity: What Teenagers Need from Parents to Become Adults

    Terri Apter

    "Parents and young adults alike should benefit from the advice in Apter's insightful book."—Washington PostMore

  12. Book ImageJust Say Know: Talking with Kids about Drugs and Alcohol

    Cynthia Kuhn, Scott Swartzwelder, Wilkie Wilson

    From the authors of Buzzed and Pumped, a no-nonsense guide to what kids should know to make healthy decisions.More

  13. Book ImageBringing the Story Home: The Complete Guide to Storytelling for Parents

    Lisa Lipkin

    Bring the magic of storytelling into your child's life using the everyday world around you.More

  14. Book ImageWaiting to Forget: A Motherhood Lost and Found

    Margaret Moorman

    "[An] extraordinary memoir of [the author's] giving up for adoption the baby she bore at 16... beautifully written, psychologically nuanced and sociologically informed."—NationMore

  15. Book ImageDivorce and Child Custody

    Steven D. Strauss

    Know your legal rights without spending a fortune in legal fees; get the advice of an expert for the cost of a book.More

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