Parent Resource Books at
TECC
The Challenging Child: Understanding,
raising and enjoying the five “difficult” types of
children by Stanley Greenspan, M.D. (1995).
Raising Resilient Children by Robert Brooks &
Sam Goldstein (2001).
Raising Good Children: Helping your child through the
stages of moral development by Thomas Lickona (1983).
The Defiant Child: A parent’s guide to Oppositional
Defiant Disorder by Douglas Riley (1997).
Your Defiant Child: 8 Steps to Better Behavior
by Russell Barkley & Christine Benton (1998).
Touchpoints 3 to 6: Your child’s emotional and behavioral
development by T. Berry Brazelton & Joshua Sparrow
(2001).
Emotional Intelligence: Why it can matter more than IQ
by Daniel Goleman (1995).
The Difficult Child by Stanley Turecki (1985).
Siblings Without Rivalry: How to help your children live
together so you can live too by Adele Faber & Elaine
Mazlish (1987).
Setting Limits With Your Strong-Willed Child: Eliminating
conflict by establishing clear, firm and respectful boundaries
by Robert MacKenzie (2001).
The Explosive Child: A new approach for understanding
and parenting easily frustrated, chronically inflexible children
by Ross Greene (1998).
The Wonder of Boys: What parents, mentors and educators
can do to shape boys into exceptional men by Michael
Gurian (1996).
Taking Charge of ADHD: The complete authoritative guide
for parents by Russell Barkley (2000).
Your Anxious Child: How parents and teachers can relieve
anxiety in children by John S. Dacey
& Lisa B. Fiore (2000).
The Bipolar Child: The definitive and reassuring guide
to childhood’s most misunderstood disorder by Demitri
& Janice Papolos (2002).
Bipolar Disorders: A guide to helping children and adolescents
by Mitzi Waltz (2000).
Full Esteem Ahead: 100 ways to teach values and build
self-esteem for all ages by Diane Loomans (1994).
Self-Esteem Games: 300 fun activities that make children
feel good about themselves by Barbara Sher (1998).
Self-Esteem Revolutions in Children: Understanding and
managing the critical transitions in your child’s life by
Thomas Phelan (1996).
The Explosive Child: A new approach for understanding
and parenting easily frustrated, chronically inflexible children
by Ross Greene (2001).
Sticks and Stones: 7 ways your child can deal with teasing,
conflict, and other hard times by Scott Cooper (2000).
Eating, Sleeping, and Getting Up: How to stop the daily
battles with your child by Carolyn Crowder (2002).
Talking with Children About Loss by Maria Trozzi
(1999).
The World of the Autistic Child: Understanding and treating
Autistic Spectrum Disorders by Bryna Siegel (1996).
The Source for Autism by Gail Richard (1997).
Asperger Syndrome & Your Child: A parent’s guide
by Michael Powers with Janet Poland (2002).
The Out-of-Sync Child: Recognizing and coping with Sensory
Integration Dysfunction by Carol Stock Kranowitz (1998).
The Out-of-Sync Child Has Fun: Activities for kids with
Sensory Integration Dysfunction by Carol Stock Kranowitz
(2003).
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Help for children and adolescents
by Mitzi Waltz (2000).
Cystic Fibrosis: Everything you need to know by
Wayne Kepron (2003).
The Shy Child: Helping children triumph over shyness
by Ward Swallow (2000).
Freeing Your Child From Anxiety: Powerful, practical solutions
to overcome your child’s fears, worries and phobias by
Tamar Chansky (2004).
The Late Talker: What to do if you child isn’t talking
yet by Marilyn Agin, Lisa Geng & Malcolm Nicholl
(2003).
When the Brain Can’t Hear: Unraveling the mystery
of Auditory Processing Disorder by Teri Bellis (2002).
Setting Limits: How to raise responsible, independent
children by providing clear boundaries by Robert MacKenzie
(1998).
The Source for Syndromes (Volumes 1 & 2) by
Gail Richard & Debra Reichert
Hoge (2000).
The Source for Dyslexia and Dysgraphia by Regina
Richards (1999).