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Recommended Reading List
Books to Excite, Teach and Encourage Young Readers
By iParenting Staff
The Giant Encyclopedia of Monthly Activities for Children 3 to 6 (Gryphon House, 2006) edited by Kathy Charner, Maureen Murphy and Charlie Clark
This book is written by teachers for teachers. With over 600 activities, The Giant Encyclopedia of Monthly Activities is the result of a nationwide search for the most original, fun, developmentally appropriate and educational experiences for children. The activities selected are the best of the best and are organized by month for easy use by teachers.
Grandma's Magic Scissors: Paper Cutting A-Z (Day to Day Enterprises, 2006) by Linda S. Day
Inside every plain piece of paper is a unique design just waiting to take shape – all it requires is a little imagination, a few folds and a couple of cuts with your "magic scissors" to make characters and castles for hours of pleasure. This book has over 100 full-size patterns along with detailed directions on how to have your own magic scissors.
How to Behave So Your Children Will, Too!
By Dr. Sal Severe
This is an excellent tool for parents -- and professionals -- who want to improve their parenting skills. Dr. Severe gives down-to-earth, realistic tips and advice to help parents increase their skills, which will encourage more positive behavior in their children. Read an excerpt here.
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