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St. James
Catholic School 255 Morden Rd.
Phone (905)339-0731 Fax(905)339-1562
November 2015 Principal: Mr. P. Vigna Pastor: Father Louis School Secretary: Mrs. L. Hickey St. James Parish Superintentdent: Mrs. T. Pinelli Trustee:Paul Marai Ph.(905)845-3603
PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE November is traditionally known as the month of Peace. With
the celebration of Remembrance Day on the 11th, we will con-
tinue to focus on being peace-makers here at St. James. Our
students are encouraged to treat one another with a spirit of
genuine respect by remembering and applying our school
agreements; play safe, be kind, show respect and be attentive
listeners.
By applying these simple rules to all aspects of our school life,
we are attempting to instill in our students the notion of treat-
ing others the way they would like to be treated. This applies
to all aspects of school life. Parents and families can assist us
by reinforcing these rules at home and by modeling for our
students the ways in which they can be peace-makers. It is
through the consistent application of these concepts both at
home and at school that students will begin to treat others in
the respectful and inclusive way which Christ Himself has
modeled for us. Our actions of acceptance, kindness, sharing
and forgiveness are ways we can bring forth peace. Our ac-
tions follow Jesus’ actions of being a light for others.
We recognize that God is a God of all people. With God’s
help we break down barriers that separate people from one
another and from God. We grow in our understanding that
God gathers and welcomes everyone.
Jesus invites us to treat each other with kindness and
respect.
Lord, make me an instrument of your peace.
Where there is hatred, let me sow love.
Where there is injury, pardon.
Where there is doubt, faith.
Where there is despair, hope.
Where there is darkness, light.
O Divine Master,
Grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled, as to con-
sole; to be understood, as to understand; to be loved, as to
love.
For it is in giving that we receive.
It is in pardoning that we are pardoned,
And it is in dying that we are born to Eternal Life.
Your partner in Catholic Education,
P. Vigna
Principal
The 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month – this is
Remembrance Day in Canada. Many gather at cenotaphs
and memorials in over 2,000 cities, towns and villages
throughout this wonderful country. We bow our heads in
respect and reflection and we wear a poppy. We take part
in a simple, but very moving ceremony to honour the
many Canadians who died on September 11th, in the two
World Wars, the Korean War and we remember the Unit-
ed Nations Peacekeeping Operations throughout the
world. During the minute of silence we remember, each
in our own way, the brave people who were in the Army,
Navy, Air Force and Merchant Navy who paid the su-
preme sacrifice in many ways in order to preserve the
many freedoms that we enjoy today and to ensure that
this great country of ours remains free and democratic.
The poppy, which many of us wear, is a symbolic
reminder of the many people killed in the fields where it
grows. Remembrance, as symbolized by the poppy, is
our eternal answer which belies the fear.
For to remember is to love again.
On Wednesday November 11th, 2015@ 10:45a.m., we
will host our Remembrance Day service. Our staff and
students invite parents to join us in the gymnasium as we
pay tribute to the veterans and our current peacekeepers.
Please join us and discuss the importance of spreading
peace at home, in the classrooms and on our playground.
Dates of interest:
School visits for class visits for 7: Nov.4th
Confession for gr 7 Nov. 18th
November 11th Remembrance day liturgy 10:45 forum
Confirmation Enrolment Masses: Saturday, November 7th and Sunday, November 8th
REMEMBRANCE DAY
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Independent Learning continues to be a focus with all our
students. We ask that you drop off your child in the kindergar-
ten yard around 8:40 am. This will allow for the students to
socialize and play independently with their classmates. As a
staff, we will continue to reinforce transitional routines, such
as: lining up and taking off jackets and backpacks inde-
pendently. The staff will continue to work and scaffold
support and strategies to assist the students with the goal to
becoming independent.
We have seen great gains already and the students feel a great
sense of pride when accomplishing these tasks. The staff
continue to praise and reinforce their accomplishments and
success on a daily basis.
With the colder weather setting in we ask parents to
refrain from entering the coatroom to assist with changes.
For late arrival … please follow school protocol and check in
at the office and a staff member will walk your child to class.
This will further foster independence while minimizing class-
room interruptions.
Please wait to pick up your child at the end of the day at the
appropriate exit doors. We need to minimize disruption at the
end of the day and ensure we have a safe and orderly dismissal
for all students.
Thank you for continued support.
The St. James Christmas Bazaar will be held on Sunday,
November 29th from 9:00 to 2 pm in the school gym. We are
accepting donations of new items for the silent auction as well
bottles of wine for the wine basket raffle and baked goods for
the bake table. We will also have our incredible fritelli, café
and more. Anyone interested in helping with the bazaar is
asked to contact the office (905) 845-3603.
Morning Bell 8:45 am
Lunch Hour 11:50 a.m. – 12:50pm
Dismissal 3:20 pm
Please note the supervision in the morning begins at 8:30.
Please do not drop students before then. We need to make
sure they are adequately supervised.
ATTENDANCE/ABSENSE
Pack it Light. Wear it right! Why should your child’s
backpack cause them pain? Lighten it up and their backs
will thank you. Students in Grades K to 8 should only
carry 10% of their bodyweight in their backpacks. Test it
out at home, weigh your child with and without their
backpack on, you may be surprised at the weight of their
packs. Have a look inside and you may find some items
that do not need to be transported back and forth to
school everyday. Extra shoes can weigh 2 pounds. Have
an extra pencil case at home so that one can stay at
school.
Here are some helpful hints for you and your children. A
healthy back now will help pave the road to a healthy
back as our children grow!
DO have a pack with plenty of compartments, the
load will seem lighter.
Do pack heavier items on the bottom so that they are
closer to the body.
DON’T sling the backpack on one side as this will
strain the muscles and joints in the back
DO wear both straps and adjust them so that the
pack fits snugly. You should be able to slide your hand
between the backpack and the back.
DO use the waist strap because it r educes the strain
on your back and transfers some of the load to the hips.
DON’T carry your backpack too low as this will
cause you to lean forward and strain the upper back
DO place your backpack on the table and put it on
one strap at a time.
Submitted by Dr. Katherine Cameron
We are very happy to have continued crossing guard
support situated across from our school. We remind stu-
dents needing to cross over with crossing guards must
remember to walk bikes across the cross walk, and to
always obey the direction of our crossing guard.
Drivers please be aware of the crossing guard espe-
cially when turning right when exiting the parking lot.
Thank you.
ELKP
ATTENDANCE/ABSENSE
BACKPACK SAFETY
CROSSWALK
St. James’ Parish Bazaar
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Please continue to be vigilant while driving in our park-
ing lots and please follow the designated routines that we
have established. If all spots are taken we ask that
parents/guardians exit the parking lot and return when
congestion has minimized. If at all possible we encour-
age you to car pool and if possible walk. Also, please do
not stop/park in fire safety or bus loading zones. We ask
parents/guardians to please ensure all car paths are clear
for traffic to proceed in a safe manner in our school park-
ing lot.
Thank for your continued cooperation and
for ensuring we give the right of way to
buses especially on school property.
Please note that the entrance into the St. James School
parking lot is located by the Parish rectory. Please use
this entrance at all times. Also, please proceed
through that drive way in a careful and slow manner.
New directional signs have been installed by the parish
to ensure all visitors are aware of the proper flow of traf-
fic and the appropriate entrance and exits for the parking
lot. Once you have entered our parking lot please park in
the designated parking slots to ensure there is a contin-
ued safe and proper flow of traffic.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
Congratulations to the Girl’s and and the Boy’s Volleyball .
The Girls and boys have played outstanding volleyball and
represented our community in a positive fashion. We are so
proud of you! They have demonstrated great volleyball skill,
teamwork and sportsmanship. Congratulations on representing
your community in a positive light!
With playoffs around the corner we wish you luck!
Many thanks to Ms. Dawson, Mme. Kerr and Mr. Nobili.
You have done an outstanding job with the volleyball
teams!
TRAFFIC SAFETY – EVERYONE HAS A
RESPONSIBILITY AND A PART TO PLAY!! Grade 1—Grade 8 Progress Reports will be sent home on
November 18th, 2015. Junior and Senior Kindergarten will not
receive a progress report.
SO, YOU HAVE AN INTERVIEW ........
Parent / Teacher Interview sessions have been organized for
November 26th and 27th 2015 This can be a time of some
anxiety for parents and for teachers. Some of this anxiety may
be alleviated if we realize:
• that interviews are intended to be a 2-way
communication mechanism, or 3-way communication
should your child accompany you. A focus should be
on the learning skills and any areas of concern or an
area where your child is excelling
• Inform the teacher of your child’s view of school and of
learning in general. What stories, what feelings does he/
she have about school?
Have some prepared questions :
Is there any cause for concern about my child’s academic pro-
gress, social behaviour, physical, spiritual, emotional develop-
ment?
Do you see my child as having special needs beyond the
regular curriculum for this grade?
Is my child attentive in class?
Does my child participate enthusiastically in most activities?
How much homework, on average is assigned per day, per
week, etc.?
What can I do to help my child at home?
Above all, this exchange reinforces the primary purpose of the
interview as information sharing for the best interest of the
child. As always, please feel free to schedule another inter-
view with the teacher, as the teacher will with you, if either of
you feel a more thorough discussion would be of benefit.
Best wishes for a good conference!
In an ongoing effort to support our students we have coordi-
nated with staff and community agencies opportunities for
students to receive extra support. Our children are created in
the image of God and deserve our best effort so they can reach
their full potential. Special thank you to the coordinators of
each initiative.
Big Brothers Big Sisters Homework club ...Thank you Mrs.
Durham for coordinating the club!
Progress Report Interviews
Volleyball
HOMEWORK CLUB
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CATHOLIC SCHOOL COUNCIL
Our next meeting will take place November 10th, 2015 @
6:30pm in the library.
A hearty welcome and thank you to this year’s council mem-
bers:
Krista Leaver
Margaret Morton
Wendy Halcrow
Angela Flowerday
Jacinta Pieterse
Abi Omorogbe
Angela Lombardi
Lynn Floresca.
Thank you to council for all of your
assistance
Bring-a-Can get a coffee food drive Hot lunch volunteers All star reading program (HELP NEEDED) Food for thought volunteer
PRO Grant received once again this year
BBQ We sincerely thank all of our volunteers for their time and
efforts. You give of your time so generously in many capaci-
ties within our school and community. Special thanks to all
who have assisted with the hot lunches.
SEND US YOUR USED CORK. Cork recycling helps raise funds for the St James
Breakfast and Basket Programs.
Recycling natural cork helps divert tonnes of used cork normally destined for landfills. One lawn bag full of natural cork is worth $15.00.
That $15 buys enough cucumber or cantaloupe or multi-coloured sweet peppers for our 270 students for one week…The more corks we
collect the more food we can buy. During the 2015-2016 school year, we earned $90 in cork
proceeds.
ONLY NATURAL CORK PLEASE, NO PLASTIC STOPPERS.
November 17-23 , 2015 is Bullying Awareness Week
Bullying is typically a form of repeated, persistent, and aggres-
sive behaviour directed at an individual or individuals that is
intended to cause (or should be known to cause) fear and dis-
tress and/or harm to another person’s body, feelings, self-
esteem, or reputation. Bullying occurs in a context where there
is a real or perceived power imbalance. Bullying can take
many forms. It can be physical, verbal, social or electronic
(commonly known as cyber-bullying).
At St. James we strive to create a school climate that is safe
and nurturing. Our school culture is based on our gospel val-
ues. The adults within the school community serve as role
models for our children and we will continue to provide pro-
grams and supports for all our students.
We will continue to address all bullying issues in a fair, con-
sistent and timely manner ensuring all stake holders are in-
formed and a part of the process.
Grade 8 Parent Information Night
There is a Parent Information Night for parents of Grade 8
students scheduled for Wednesday, November 11th, 2015 at
St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Secondary School beginning at
7:00 pm.
Our Together as Girls & Just the Guys programs are gender-
specific programs that allow participants to talk about things
that matter most to them, participate in fun activities, and be
involved in making positive impacts on our community. Both
programs will facilitate the development of leadership skills,
and further participant’s understanding of self.
Bullying Awareness Week
STA Parent information
Ex Corde Foundation
YMCA
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POLICE CHECK AS REQUIRED
YOU MUST HAVE A POLICE CHECK DONE PRIOR TO
HELPING OUT AT THE SCHOOL IN ANY
CAPACITY AND AN ANNUAL DECLARATION SIGNED
TO RE-ACTIVATE YOUR CRIMINAL CHECK
(these declaration forms may
be obtained from the school)
This includes the following:
Class Trips/Events
Any Classroom Activities where parents are
invited to help out
School committees of any type
The Halton Catholic District School Board will attempt to
avoid closing its schools during winter storms. There are occa-
sions, however, when emergency conditions such as severe
storms, impairment of heating facilities and other safety relat-
ed circumstances may require the early closure of schools.
When weather conditions cancel transportation or cancel some
bus routes, parents are advised to use their own discretion in
deciding on school attendance. If attendance is reduced, multi-
grade sessions will be conducted. Occasionally, when a storm
develops during the school day, carriers will request early clo-
sure to ensure that children arrive home safely. At that time,
parents will be notified according to the procedures outlined
on the Emergency Closure Form ( attached with news letter ).
Tune in to the following radio stations for news about HCDSB
school closures and/or bus cancellations due to inclement
weather (commencing at 6:30 a.m.).
November brings with it the advent of cooler weather.
Students must be prepared for the upcoming weather
changes by coming to school with suitable coats, boots,
hats, gloves etc. It is important parents realize that we
go outside three times a day for recesses and in order to
enjoy this time, kids must be protected from the elements
with proper winter attire. We appreciate your assistance
with this matter. Please see Mrs. Hickey if there is a need with regard to winter
jacket as the school has coordinated a delivery of winter jack-
ets
St. James Catholic Elementary School is a “Living School.”
Last year, we established a living school committee to assist
the school community in our transition to a healthier, more
active school community. This initiative fits with many of the
programs and policies already in place.
Results from three key research and evaluation studies con-
ducted between 2004 and 2007 demonstrated that Healthy
School:
Increased physical activity levels and healthier eating
behaviors among students and teachers
Increased student attendance, attentiveness and
alertness
Reduced behavioural issues
Improved student achievement
Once again as we move into the new school year we continue
with:
1. Daily Vigorous Activity – We continue with our
Quality Daily Fitness program in which students
will engage in daily vigorous physical activity.
We recognize the value in being active.
2. No Food Drop-off Challenge – As part of the
program we continue to encourage healthy eating
habits among our students, we are very pleased
that parents continue to refrain from dropping off
fast-foods at the school for their children.
Thank you for the continued support with our Living School
Initiative.
Eat healthy and live well.
St. James Healthy School
SCHOOL EMERGENCY CLOSURE INFORMATION
COLD WEATHER
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When your son or daughter is away from school, we need you to call
our 24-hour answering service and let us know the following:
Child’s full name
Child’s teacher’s name
The date of the absence
The reason for the absence
The expected duration of the absence
Each morning and afternoon, Mrs. Hickey, our secretary spends
valuable time tracking down students who are away, yet we have not
been informed in any way. If you know about the absence in ad-
vance, you can write a detailed note to your child’s teacher which
will be forwarded to Mrs. Hickey who track and record all absences.
If it is a sudden absence, please call us at (905) 339– 0731 and pro-
vide the details mentioned above. Your cooperation with this re-
quest is very much appreciated .
Lego Club!
Mrs. Scott is back with to assist Ms. Dawson in
coordinating a Lego Club! We will start with
grade 5’s. Stay tuned for more information!
St. Thomas Aquinas
Parent Information Night
November 11 7:00pm
Please note that an email and phone call
has been sent to the Community!
Once again this year we are fortunate to have co-op students
from St. Thomas Aquinas volunteering their time to assist with
a variety of physical activities for our students. They will assist
with DPA (Daily Physical Activities), Intramurals, coaching
and a variety of cooperative games. They will be under the
supervision of Mr. vigna and Ms. Dawson. The high school
students will serve as excellent role models and mentors for
students. This initiative ties in nicely with our Safe schools,
Faith, and healthy schools initiatives this year.
Thank You to our Volunteers
We sincerely thank our many parent volunteers who give up
their time so generously to volunteer in many capacities within
our school. We are always seeking more volunteers to assist
us, so please contact Mrs. Hickey or our volunteer coordinator
Mrs. Leaver Cobbold if you are interested. We would like to
formally thank those parents who assist us with our pizza
lunch. This job is very important as we have just a small win-
dow of time to get the pizza to our hungry students in order to
allow them enough time to enjoy their pizza. A heartfelt thank
you goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Corbeanu, Mrs. Halcrow, Mrs.
Omorogbe and Mrs. Floresca.
Thursday December 17th
K-6 presentations in the Gym starting at
9am– 12:00pm
Safe Arrival Program
STA Leadership Students
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Really Awesome Doings = R.A.D.s - Program
As a result of the numerous Really Awesome Doings (R.A.D.s) taking place at St. James, the R.A.D. boxes in the office are filling up! The R.A.D. recognition program is designed to promote and recognize the positive behaviour and interactions of our stu-dents. St. James staff have been equipped with R.A.D slips. When a staff member notices a student demonstrating an act of kindness, good deed or other noteworthy gesture they will write the student's name on the R.A.D. slip and provide the R.A.D. slip to the student. The student submits one half of the R.A.D. slip in the the R.A.D. box in the office and the other half they get to take home to share/celebrate with their parent-guardian. At our first R.A.D. assembly in October the focus was on Bully-ing and the difference between bullying and conflict. Students and staff understand that bullying is a societal issue and one the live in unhealthy relationships. Furthermore we celebrated the positive relationships we have at St. James and promoted the anti bullying stance we currently are living each day. ". Stay tuned for more anti bullying community building events
this year! The next R.A.D. assembly will take place on Tuesday Nov. 24th and the focus on this R.A.D. assembly will be on Acts of Kind-ness. We will participate in the Random acts of Kindness day and carry that forward through the month of November. We will again draw some R.A.D. slips for prizes and take the oppor-tunity to recognize people for their efforts in representing St. James and/or helping to make St. James a great school com-munity!
2015 Influenza (The Flu) Immunization Clinics
The Halton Region Health Department is offering
free seasonal flu immunization clinics to Ontarians
six months of age and over at the following times
and locations. No appointments necessary.
For best protection against the flu, yearly immunization is recom-
mended.
If you have a fever or do not feel well, postpone your visit to a
later date.
Please wear a short-sleeved shirt. Visit halton.ca/flu to learn more about the flu and for the most up-to-
date clinic information. Find a flu clinic, including pharmacies, by using the Ontario Flu Loca-
tor .
December 10th . (4 - 8 p.m.). Halton Regional Centre, Auditorium,
1151 Bronte Road 1151 Bronte Road (4 - 8 p.m.)
January 14th 2015. Halton Regional Centre, Auditorium, 1151
Bronte Road 1151 Bronte Road (4 - 8 p.m.)
Important infection control measures which include the following everyday actions:
1. Wash your hands frequently with soap and water, especially after you cough
or sneeze, or use alcohol based hand sanitizer that contains 60-90% alcohol. 2. Sneeze or cough into your sleeve or disposable tissues.
3. Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth without having washed your hands
immediately before. 4. Clean shared surfaces frequently.
5. Stay home from work, school and other activities if you are ill.
6. Stay at least two metres (six feet) away from people who are ill.
“Share Some Kindness” 2015 Random Act of Kindness Day Worldwide!
November 6th...and through the month of November! At St.
James we plan to share kind acts and then plan to pass it on!
What is Random Act of Kindness Day? Random Act of Kindness Day® (RAK) is designed to raise commu-nity spirit by spontaneously offering a “ good turn” for someone, just because it’s a kind and fun thing to do! The random act of kindness can be simple and no cost (e.g. take out the garbage for an elderly per-son) or, it can be at modest cost (e.g. buy cookies for the office). And then there’s the “ripple effect”. Imagine if this idea took hold in our com-munities, such that people did it more and more... What kind of a commu-nity would we be developing then?
Why Should I Participate? The reasons are simple. First of all it is fun to do small kindnesses while participating in a big event! You’ll feel good and so will the recipient. Another good reason is to increase the spirit of voluntarism in Oakville. Imagine an Oakville with increasing numbers of people engaging in help-ful and meaningful acts of kindness in their neighbourhoods, all year round. The result? - Resilient and strong communities.
Staff and students are looking g forward to participating in this initiative!
FLU CLINICS RAD ASSEMBLIES
Chess Club The St. James chess club is up and running in Mr. Put-nins' room 131 on Monday's from 11:50-12:25. If you are in Grade 4 or above, come join us!
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Please see the last page for a variety of books/resources. In addition a parent engagement cor-
ner has been set in our school library. Please be sure to visit our library and take advantage of our
rich resource bank.
Interested in helping out with the ST James Breakfast Pro-
gram but can’t make the 7am start time to come in and
chop fruit and veg with our Knights of Columbus volun-
teers?
Then please think about donating food items to our pro-
gram….
We would gladly accept boxes of fruit cups and ap-
plesauce. Boxes of nut-free/chocolate chip free granola
or cereal bars.
High fibre crackers such as Melba Toast, Triscuits, or
whole grain crackers like Stoned Wheat Thins or Pepper-idge Farms whole grain Goldfish. Cheerios or Mini
Wheat's and jars of jam, or Cheese Whiz.
contact: [email protected] or simply drop off your donations at the school..
Thank you for your support!
TTFM Survey In our continuing effort to increase school effectiveness, the Halton Catholic District School Board will be imple-menting a school survey Tell Them From Me (TTFM). Students in Grades 4 to 12 are invited to complete the student survey during school hours. The survey will take place from October 19th - November 6th. TTFM is a voluntary, online school survey that allows students to give their input into school improvement initiatives in an anonymous way. The student survey explores such topics as student engagement, emotional health, physical health, safe schools and risky behav-iours. The survey was designed by researchers to give the most useful information for determining what needs to get done to improve schools.
WASTE-FREE LUNCH TIPS
Get children to help pack their lunch-
es with healthy foods.
Only pack as much food as your child will eat.
Use a reusable lunch bag/box for carrying a lunch.
Use a refillable bottle for drinks – it’s cheaper and
children can save drinks for later.
If you choose to use a single-serving container,
please make sure it is recyclable in your child’s
school.
Put sandwiches, muffins, etc. in ‘Tupperware’-
style containers, instead of plastic bags. Label all
containers with your child’s name so they have a
better chance of coming home.
Avoid pre-packaged, single-serve portions of
snacks.
Put re-usable napkins in your child’s lunch box.
Prepare extra food at dinnertime and use the lefto-
vers for lunches. Minimize the morning rush by
packing lunches the night before and refrigerating
overnight.
Congratulations to the members of the 2015 St. James Mus-
tangs Cross-Country Team` who competed in the annual Hal-
ton Catholic District School Board's Cross-Country Meet at
Bronte Creek Provincial Park last month. All team members
competed to the best of their abilities and demonstrated posi-
tive attitudes. The coaches would like to thank all team mem-
bers for their hard work, dedication, and commitment! We are
already looking forward to next year! Thank you Mlle.
Kerr!
Please see the attached if interested!
Please fill in and return to office…
THANK YOU!
Parent Library WASTE-FREE LUNCH
Cross Country
Volunteers Needed
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Parent Engagement Library
Books – Parenting
“Mom, Jason’s Breathing on Me” – Anthony E. Wolf, Ph.D
10 Conversations You Need To Have With Your Children –
Shmuley Boteach
101 Things You Should Do Before Your Kids Leave Home – Da-
vid Bordon and Tom Winters
20 Things I Need to Tell My Daughter – Freeman-Smith
365 Manners Kids Should Know – Sheryl Eberly
50 Ways To Really Love Your Kids – Dr. Tim Kimmel
Am I a Normal Parent: Expert Advice, Parenting Tips and The
Reassurance You’ve Been Looking For – Sara Dimerman
And Then I had Kids – Susan Alexander Yates
And Then I Had Teenagers – Susan Alexander Yates
Anxiety Cure for Kids, The – Elizabeth DuPont Spencer
Back Talk: 4 Steps to Ending Rude Behavior in Your Kids –
Audrey Ricker, Ph.D and Carolyn Crowder, Ph.D
Best Advice I Ever Got, The– Sally Lee
Body Scoop for Girls, The – Jennifer Ashton, M.D.
Boys! – William Beausay II
Bringing Up Geeks – Marybeth Hicks
Bringing up Girls – Dr. James Dobson
Carried in Our Hearts: The Gift of Adoption – Dr. Jane Aronson
Chicken Soup for the Mother and Daughter Soul – Jack Canfield
et. al.
Chicken Soup for the Soul Parenting – Jack Canfiels, et. al.
Chicken Soup For The Soul: Children With Special Needs – Jack
Canfield
Children are From Heaven – John Gray Ph.D
Children Learn What They Live – Dorothy Law Nolte
Confident Parents Remarkable Kids – Bonnie Harris
Connected Parenting – Jennifer Kolari
Curse of the Good Girl, The: Raising Authentic Girls With Cour-
age and Confidence – Rachel Simmons
Darn Good Advice Parenting – Jan Faull, M.Ed.
Do I Get My Allowance Before or After I’m Grounded? – Vanessa
Van Petten
Drama Years, The – Haley Kilpatrick
Early Puberty in Girls – Paul Kaplowitz, M.D, Ph.D
Entitlement Trap, The – Richard and Linda Eyre
Family Building: The 5 Fundamentals of Effective Parenting –
John Rosemond
Family First – Dr. Phil McGraw
Five Simple Ways to Grow a Great Family – Carol Kuykendall
From Kid to Superkid – Paul Sacher
Gift of Good Manners, The – Peggy Post and Cindy Post
Good Kids Bad Habits – Jennifer Trachtenberg, M.D
Happiest Toddler on The Block, The– Harvey Karp, M.D
Hold On To Your Kids: Why Parents Need To Matter More Than
Peers – Gordon Neufeld and Gabor Mate
How to Behave So Your Children Will, Too! – Sal Severe, Ph.D.
How to Hug a Porcupine: Negotiating the Prickly Points of the
Tween Years – Julie A. Ross
How To Talk So Kids Can Learn: at Home and in School – Adele
Faber and Elaine Mazlish
How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk –
Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish
I’ll Be the Parent, You Be the Child – Paul Kropp
Is It a Big Problem or a Little Problem? – Amy Egan et. al.
Just Because It’s Not Wrong Doesn’t Make It Right: Toddlers to
Teens, Teaching Kids to Think and Act Ethically – Barbara Colo-
roso
Kid Stress: Effective Strategies Parents Can Teach Their Kids for
School, Family, Peers, the World and Everything – Georgia Witkin,
Ph.D
Kids Are Worth It! – Barbara Coloroso
Leader in Me, The – Stephen R. Covey
Let’s Be Friends – Lawrence E. Shapiro
Letting Go With Love and Confidence – Kenneth Ginsburg
Mom’s Ultimate Guide to the Tween Girl World – Nancy Rue
Momsense: A Common-Sense Guide to Confident Mothering – Jean
Blackmer
Mother of All Parenting Books, The – Ann Douglas
No Regret Parenting – Harley A. Rotbart
No: Why Kids –of all ages – Need to Hear It and Ways Parents Can
Say It – David Walsh
Nurturing the Shy Child – Barbara G. Markway, Ph.D and Gregory P.
Markway, Ph.D
Over-Scheduled Child: Avoiding the Hyper-Parenting Trap, The –
Alvin Rosenfeld, M.D and Nicole Wise
Parenting Apart – Christina McGhee
Parenting With Wit and Wisdom – Barbara Coloroso
Parenting Without Power Struggle – Susan Stiffelman
Pocket Parent , The– Gail Reichlin and Caroline Winkler
Queen Bee Mums and Kingpin Dads – Rosalind Wiseman
Queen Bees and Wannabes – Rosalind Wiseman
Raise Your Kids Without Raising Your Voice – Sarah Chana Rad-
cliffe
Raising a Thinking Child – Myrna B. Shure
Safe Kids Safe Families – Samantha Wilson
Secret of Happy Children, The – Steve Biddulph
Siblings Without Rivalry: How to Help Your Children Live Together
so You Can Too – Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish
Successful Child, The – William Sears and Martha Sears
Surviving Your Child’s Adolescence – Carl Pickhardt
Talking Back to Facebook – James P. Steyer
Teen Tips – Tom McMahon
The Bully, The Bullied and The Bystander– Barbara Coloroso
Tweeny Years, The – Donna G. Corwin
Unconditional Parenting – Alfie Kohn
We Want You To Know: Kids Talk About Bullying – Deborah Ellis
What Kindergarten Teachers Know: Practical and Playful Ways for
Parents to Help Children Listen, Learn and Cooperate at Home – Lisa
Howela and Joan Rice
What Should I Tell The Kids? – Ava L. Siegler, Ph.D
What to Expect When The Babysitter Comes – Heidi Murkoff
You Raising Your Child – Michael Roizen and Mehmet C. Oz
Your Children Are Listening – Jim Taylor, Ph.D
Books – Bullying
Bullied: What Every Parent, Teacher and Kid Needs to Know About
Ending the Cycle of Fear – Carrie Goldman
Bully: An Action Plan for Teachers, Parents and Communities to
Combat the Bullying Crisis – Lee Hirsch
Books – Finances
Bank of Dad, The: The Best Way to Teach Kids About Money – Da-
vid Owen
Money Doesn’t Grow on Trees: A Parent’s Guide to raising Finan-
cially Responsible Children – Neale S. Godfrey
Never Too Late – Gail Vax-Oxlade
New Totally Awesome Money Books For Kids, The – Arthur
Bochner and Rose Bochner
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