Child psychology -- Juvenile literature
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Child psychology -- Juvenile literature
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Child psychology
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- Meditation, written by Katie Marsico ; illustrated by Jeff Bane
- Teach your child, how to discover and enhance your child's potential, Miriam Stoppard
- Superpowered, transform anxiety into courage, confidence, and resilience, Dr. Shefali Tsabary, Renee Jain,
- A child's journey, forces that shape the lives of our young, Julius Segal and Herbert Yahraes
- Dealing with feelings, Elkind & Sweet Communications, Inc.; created by David Elkind, Freddy Sweet, Jim Watson ; produced by Jim Watson
- Your two-year-old, terrible or tender, by Louise Bates Ames and Frances L. Ilg
- The kids' guide to staying awesome and in control, simple stuff to help children regulate their emotions and senses, Lauren Brukner ; illustrated by Apsley
- Being mad, being glad, Roger Day ; illustrated by Deborah Allwright
- Parent effectiveness training, the proven program for raising responsible children, Thomas Gordon
- How to be a superhero called self-control!, super powers to help younger children to regulate their emotions and senses, Lauren Brukner ; illustrated by Apsley
- Voices are not for yelling, Elizabeth Verdick ; illustrated by Marieka Heinlen
- Dealing with hurt feelings, Lisa K. Adams
- Make friends, break friends, by Peggy Burns ; illustrated by Deborah Allwright
- The kids' guide to staying awesome and in control, simple stuff to help children regulate their emotions and senses, Lauren Brukner ; illustrated by Apsley
- Combatting body shaming, Tamra B. Orr
- You can be helpful, step aside or pitch in?, by Connie Colwell Miller ; illustrated by Victoria Assanelli
- A veces siento enojo, escrito por Jaclyn Jaycox
- Voices are not for yelling, Elizabeth Verdick ; illustrated by Marieka Heinlen
- It's my way or the highway, turning bossy into flexible and assertive, written by Julia Cook ; illustrated by Kyle Merriman
- Tattling, written Joy Wilt Berry ; illustrated by Bartholomew
- Family survival, Jan Clark ; illustrated by Deborah Allwright
- No hitting, Henry, don't hurt, Lisa Regan ; illustrations by Lucy Neale
- Superpowered, transform anxiety into courage, confidence, and resilience, Renee Jain and Dr. Shefali Tsabary
- Don't behave like you live in a cave, by Elizabeth Verdick ; illustrated by Steve Mark
- Happy, healthy minds, a children's guide to emotional wellbeing, [illustrations, Lizzy Stewart]
- It's time to start using your words, a transition times book, Lawrence E. Shapiro, illustrated by Hideko Takahashi
- Calm and peaceful mindful me, a mindfulness how-to guide for toddlers and kids, Andrea Dorn, MSW
- Voices are not for yelling, Elizabeth Verdick ; illustrated by Marieka Heinlen
- Voices are not for yelling, La voz no es para gritar, by Elizabeth Verdick ; illustrated by Marieka Heinlen
- It's time to sit still in your own chair, a transition times book, Lawrence E. Shapiro ; illustrated by Hideko Takahashi
- Being responsible, Elkind & Sweet Communications, Inc.; created by David Elkind, Freddy Sweet, Jim Watson ; produced by Jim Watson
- Superpowered, transform anxiety into courage, confidence, and resilience, Dr. Shefali Tsabary, Renee Jain,
- Whining, 3 steps to stopping it before the tears and tantrums start, Audrey Ricker and Carolyn Crowder
- Cooperation, Elkind & Sweet Communications, Inc.; created by David Elkind, Freddy Sweet, Jim Watson ; produced by Jim Watson
- Don't behave like you live in a cave
- Is my child ok?, when behavior is a problem, when it's not, and when to seek help, Henry A. Paul
- Self-control to the rescue!, super powers to help kids through the tough stuff in everyday life, Lauren Brukner ; illustrated by Apsley
- Playground survival, by Peggy Burns ; illustrated by Deborah Allwright
- What makes you so special?, Eda LeShan
- A teen's guide to custody, Timothy Callahan and Claudia Isler
- Sometimes when I'm mad, by Deborah Serani, Psy.D. ; illustrated by Kyra Teis
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