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Words You Should Teach Your Children by Paula Balzer From “character” and “confidence” to “listen” and “laughter,” this book provides 200 words every child should understand, along with pointers for meaningful parent-child discussion. Bonus: it builds vocabulary, too! 224 pp. Q9350.................... .$14.95


The 5 Simple Truths of Raising Kids


by R. Bradley Snyder Debunks the notion that raising a ’tween is some- thing to dread, while offering solutions for modern problems. 178 pp.


Q9287.................... $16.95 Little Girls Can Be Mean


by Michelle Anthony and Reyna Lindert


Coping with the unique social struggles of elementary-aged girls, giving them tools to confront difficulties in an empowered way. 282 pp. Q9289 ....... .$15.99


The Entitlement-Free Child by Karen Deerwester The essential resource for how and when to say no, how and when to praise, how to handle age-appro- priate challenges, and how to set reasonable expecta- tions—all while maintain- ing unconditional love. 205 pp. Q9164.................... .$14.99


Video Resources


Words Can Work: Kids and Healthy Lifestyles from Blake Works


Helps parents learn how to talk with kids about nutri- tion, physical activity and other factors related to childhood obesity—without being discouraging. Comes with Discussion Guide. 12 min. Q6963...................... .$99.99


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Disciplining Kids without Screaming and Scolding A Learning Seed Video This very practical video paints a dramatic picture of the wrong way to discipline kids and gives clear, sensible ideas of how to change behav- ior using encouragement and effective reprimands. With 12-page downloadable Leader’s Guide. Closed captioned. 20 min. Q6447D .................. $99.00


Yelling, Threatening and Putting Down: What to Do Instead


Demonstrates common- sense techniques for deal- ing with four challenging parent-child interactions: active children, angry chil-


dren, whining children, and sibling fights. Closed captioned. 35 min. Q6480D .................... .$95.00


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teaching materials. Closed captioned. 27 min. Q6910.................... $99.00


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Active Parenting, 4th ed., for parents of children ages 5-12 Use this program to help parents learn positive, non-violent discipline skills and effective ways to communicate with their children. See


page 8 for a complete description. Q1963 Parent’s Guide ........ $14.95 Q1960 Program Kit......... $449.00


Setting Limits and Boundaries: How to Say No to Your Kids


by Jon Halpern & Jeff Fink Setting family rules and expectations, staying firm when children try to nego- tiate, and setting conse-


quences when rules are broken. 24 min. Q6556D ................. . $39.95


Kids & Family Food Issues from Learning Zone Xpress From picky eaters to over- eaters—mealtime can be a battle. This video explores six common family eating issues, along with practical solutions to make meals pleasant for everyone. With


How to Raise Emotionally Healthy Children from InJoy


Features an overview of emotional needs, common parent-child conflicts, and how parents can modify their reactions to meet a child’s needs. Offers skills to help parents maintain their own emotional health. Available in English or Spanish. Closed-captioned in English. Set features a video for each stage: baby, toddler, preschooler. Videos are also sold separately; see our website. 22-25 min. ea. 6961 (English set of 3) ...... .$299.85 6961SP (Spanish set of 3).... .$299.85


Say No with Pride Teaches students that in dangerous situations, it’s important to say no and stand firm. For grades 3-6. Comes with Teacher’s Guide. 15 min. Q6939........... .$79.95


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Encouraging Positive Activities Parents share ideas about getting kids involved in (and sticking with) music, sports, chores and more. 18 min. Q6403............ $79.95


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Taming the Spirited Child: Strategies for Parenting Challenging Children without Breaking Their Spirits by Michael H. Popkin, Ph.D. Some kids seem to be born more curious, adventurous, powerful, persistent and sensi- tive—“CAPPS”—presenting a


challenge for parent and professional alike. By Active Parenting’s Dr. Michael Popkin. 266 pp. Q8839.................... .$15.99


How to Hug a Porcupine: Negotiating the Prickly Points of the Tween Years by Julie A. Ross, M.A. Explains the changes a preteen experiences and how a parent can respond in a positive way. With tips for talking about sex, drugs, and alcohol so your ’tween will listen. 210 pp. Q9205.................... .$15.95


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