Favorite Self-Help Books for Children and Teens
The following books are listed as "favorite self-help books for children and teens" in an article in "Lifestyles," a publication by Estevan Lifestyles Publications:
"Mom-- Dad-- This Is What I've Been Trying to Tell You: A Booklet for Kids to Read to Their Parents" by Peg Bayliss
"Dinosaurs Divorce" by Mark Brown
"Psychology for Kids Vol. 1: 40 Fun Tests That Help You Learn About Yourself (Updated Edition)" by Jonni Kincher
"Chicken Soup for the Kid's Soul: 101 Stories of Courage, Hope and Laughter" by Jack Canfield and others
"Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul" by Jack Canfield and others
"The Mouse, the Monster, and Me" by Pat Palmer
"Straight Talk About Anger" by Christine Dentemaro
"How to Control Your Anger (Before It Controls You): A Guide for Teenagers" by Ronald T. Potter-Efron
"Don't Rant & Rave on Wednesdays! The Children's Anger-Control Book" by Adolph Moser
"My Many Colored Days" by Dr. Seuss
"Jessica and the Wolf: A Story for Children Who Have Bad Dreams" by Ted Lobby
"Stress Can Really Get on Your Nerves!" by Trevor Romain
"Fighting Invisible Tigers: Stress Management for Teens" by Earl Hipp
"Don't Pop Your Cork on Mondays! The Children's Anti-Stress Book" by Adolph Moser
"Stick Up for Yourself!: Every Kid's Guide to Personal Power and Positive Self-Esteem" by Gershen Kaufman
"Don't Feed the Monster on Tuesdays!: The Children's Self-Esteem Book" by Adolph Moser
"Time to Tell 'Em Off! A Pocket Guide to Overcoming Peer Ridicule" by Deanna Miller
Any other books added to list below are not named in the article.
The article is called "Healing Ourselves" and written by Marlene Salmers. The list is introduced as follows: "Last fall I asked my colleagues about the self-help books they would recommend to their clients or the general public and then shared them with you. Since, I have had a number of positive comments about the article and was asked to share similar information on different topics. In this article I will share with you my colleagues' 16 favorite self-help books for children and teens." [Note: There are actually 17 books in the list because the article lists two different Chicken Soup books as one book.]
"Mom-- Dad-- This Is What I've Been Trying to Tell You: A Booklet for Kids to Read to Their Parents" by Peg Bayliss
"Dinosaurs Divorce" by Mark Brown
"Psychology for Kids Vol. 1: 40 Fun Tests That Help You Learn About Yourself (Updated Edition)" by Jonni Kincher
"Chicken Soup for the Kid's Soul: 101 Stories of Courage, Hope and Laughter" by Jack Canfield and others
"Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul" by Jack Canfield and others
"The Mouse, the Monster, and Me" by Pat Palmer
"Straight Talk About Anger" by Christine Dentemaro
"How to Control Your Anger (Before It Controls You): A Guide for Teenagers" by Ronald T. Potter-Efron
"Don't Rant & Rave on Wednesdays! The Children's Anger-Control Book" by Adolph Moser
"My Many Colored Days" by Dr. Seuss
"Jessica and the Wolf: A Story for Children Who Have Bad Dreams" by Ted Lobby
"Stress Can Really Get on Your Nerves!" by Trevor Romain
"Fighting Invisible Tigers: Stress Management for Teens" by Earl Hipp
"Don't Pop Your Cork on Mondays! The Children's Anti-Stress Book" by Adolph Moser
"Stick Up for Yourself!: Every Kid's Guide to Personal Power and Positive Self-Esteem" by Gershen Kaufman
"Don't Feed the Monster on Tuesdays!: The Children's Self-Esteem Book" by Adolph Moser
"Time to Tell 'Em Off! A Pocket Guide to Overcoming Peer Ridicule" by Deanna Miller
Any other books added to list below are not named in the article.
The article is called "Healing Ourselves" and written by Marlene Salmers. The list is introduced as follows: "Last fall I asked my colleagues about the self-help books they would recommend to their clients or the general public and then shared them with you. Since, I have had a number of positive comments about the article and was asked to share similar information on different topics. In this article I will share with you my colleagues' 16 favorite self-help books for children and teens." [Note: There are actually 17 books in the list because the article lists two different Chicken Soup books as one book.]
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list created June 26th, 2013
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