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Monday Ed-U-Upper!

Most every day we pass along a bit of humor in one of our daily pass-alongs. If you're up for a smile every day, plus some interesting school happenings, and maybe a quote or two now and then... Well, you will likely become addicted.

 

 

 

Difficult preteens...


Cheap Psychological Tricks for Parents

by Perry Buffington (2003, Peachtree, 9.95)
     [Check/Credit Card Price...Less 21% = 7.86]

A psychologist and bestselling author shows parents how to outsmart their kids. And, keep a measure of control in the household using 62 child-rearing tricks and techniques based on current research in the field of behavioral psychology. Illustrated, and plenty of fun here! [6” x 7.5”...180 pages]


Queen Bees & Wannabes
: Helping Your Daughter Survive Cliques, Gossip, Boyfriends & Other Realities of Adolescence

by Rosalind Wiseman (2002, Three Rivers, 14.95)
     [Check/Credit Card Price...Less 21% = 11.81]

A survival guide for teen girls, and their mothers. Wiseman's straightforward humor, sound advice and practical approach make this a must-read for anyone involved in the lives of teenage girls. [6" x 9"...338 pages]


"Get Out of My Life, But First Could You Drive Me & Cheryl to the Mall?"
: A Parent's Guide to the New Teenager

by Anthony Wolf (2002, Farrar, Straus, 13.00)
     [Check/Credit Card Price...Less 21% = 10.27]

Full of insight and humor, but refreshingly nonjudgmental, this book offers parents a new perspective on their preteens. It examines the issues that confounds parents and shows why girls and boys act the way they do during preadolescence. Parents of students in grades 5-8. [5.5” x 8”...240 pages]


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