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Reviewed by Luca Maurer, CFLE
Talk to Me First is a must-have for every professional, and for every family seeking to equip their children for their futures.
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Parent Education and Guidance
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Reviewed by Nancy Rollins, Ph.D., CFLE
Trittin and Lawrence have written a very accessible, applied, "how to" book for parents of middle to late teens.
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This 2015 report from the Pew Research Center details survey findings about how parents use social media for information-gathering and social support.
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Families and Individuals in Societal Contexts
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Reviewed by Clara Gerhardt, Ph.D., CFLE
This book fills a clear gap in the study of family systems, and it groups together some of the leading and expert researchers in their respective fields.
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Internal Dynamics of Families
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Reviewed by Patrice Powers-Barker, M.A., CFLE
Not only is the book written for working parents, but many professionals can also utilize it.
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Internal Dynamics of Families
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Reviewed by Kami Merrifield, Ph.D., CFLE
While appropriate for someone unfamiliar with child development and family studies, this book is not designed to be used as a text in an undergraduate course.
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Parent Education and Guidance
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by Deborah Cashen, CFLE
Parenting coordination is still a relatively new professional field that has not been clearly defined.
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by Preston Hite
How are you as parents so happy and peaceful? Ever since our 4-year-olds were in the NICU, people have asked my wife and I this question pretty regularly.
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Reviewed by Sarah E. Schwarz, Ph.D., CFLE
I found this book to be very informative and practical. I would highly recommend it to those who want to help a child become more self-sufficient and independent.
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by Mary Gosche, M.A., CFLE
I teach parent education, sex education, daycare provider training, relationship enrichment, and anger management.
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Human Sexuality
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by Tom R. Rinkoski, M.Ed., CFLE
My professional career has been entirely within faith-based organizations.
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Families and Individuals in Societal Contexts
Human Growth and Development Across the Lifespan
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Child Trends' Child Indicator communicates about developments and new resources in the child and youth indicators field.
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Family Resource Management
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by Sara Honn Qualls, Kraemer Family Professor of Aging Studies, Professor of Psychology and Director, Gerontology Center, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
Changes in the health of an older adult can be a deal changer.
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by Twyla J. Hill, Ph.D., professor of sociology, Wichita State University; and Stacy Tiemeyer, M.A., University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Almost all previous research on siblings and caregiving division of labor is qualitative.
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Reviewed by Jane Ragain-Globig, L.P.N., M.A., CFLE
In her book, 25 Things to Do, Ms. Kanyer shares activities to help children who are experiencing loss or change in their lives.
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Reviewed by Thomas H. McGloshen, Ph.D., CFLE
This book was prepared as a resource for caregivers who seek to help children as they attempt to cope with death-related issues.
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Counseling and Therapy
Internal Dynamics of Families
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Reviewed by Marcie Parker, Ph.D., CFLE
This book is well-written, clear, well laid out, and practical.
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Reviewed by Connie Schulz, MS, CFLE
Friends Forever accomplishes several goals from the book's chronicle of women's friendships through its guide to friendship skills.
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Human Growth and Development Across the Lifespan
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by Char Kamper, M.A., CFLE
It has been a bit of a winding route becoming involved with relationship education for adolescents.
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Reviewed by Judith A. Myers-Walls, Ph.D., CFLE
The author of this book expresses frustration about how many educational resources overlook sibling issues.
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by Renee Ellis, U.S. Census Bureau, Family and Fertility Statistics Branch
Although two-parent families are still the majority family form, families that include grandparents and their grandchildren have been increasing.
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by Karen Benjamin Guzzo, Ph.D., Department of Sociology, Bowling Green State University
A third of all births in the United States are considered unintended, and thus many parents may not be fully ready for the sacrifices children require.
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Human Sexuality
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Reviewed by Kimberly Hunt, CFLE
This book provides dialogue that can be helpful when addressing stress at almost any age and is catered to meet the needs of both the parent and the child.
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by Valentina Bodrug-Lungu, Ph.D., associate professor, Moldovan State University, and Erin Kostina-Ritchey, M.A., M.Ed., CFLE, Texas Tech University
Migration is an important phenomenon that directly and indirectly influences both the socioeconomic and demographic development sectors of each country.
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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Families and Individuals in Societal Contexts
Family Resource Management
Internal Dynamics of Families
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