DanickeHouse

<<What books have had the greatest impact on you? (everyone)>>

Whole Child, Whole Parent

Anything by John Holt

How to Talk So Your Kids Will Listen...

Siblings Without Rivalry

Liz
saremca@...
Age doesn't always bring wisdom, sometimes age comes alone.

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In a message dated 1/31/03 9:18:55 AM, saremca@... writes:

<< Whole Child, Whole Parent

Anything by John Holt

How to Talk So Your Kids Will Listen... >>

Those three are on my list too.

The Continuum Concept

The Heart Has Its Own Reasons (a La Leche League book about staying home with
babies)

Mothering your Nursing Toddler

Chop Wood, Carry Water (not directly about parenting, but when I revisited it
several years after its impact on me, I saw that they had cited John Holt and
Growing Without Schooling magazine, which I had glossed on by at the time,
having only babies at the time)

Samantha M. Stopple

Ishmael by Daniel Quinn as well as all his other books
Your Money or Your Life
Nonviolent Communication by Marshall Rosenberg: cnvc.org
The Tightwad Gazett books
Whole Child, Whole Parent
"The John Holt Library"
Parent Effectiveness training
Continuum Concept

not a books:

reading this list and unschooling.com its really helped give me
practical real life examples of how to be a peaceful parent and unschool

Courses and programs through the Wilderness Awareness School:
wildernessawareness.com


Samantha

Julie Bogart <[email protected]>

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> How to Talk So Your Kids Will Listen...
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> Siblings Without Rivalry

These had the biggest impact on us of all.

and

How to Really Love your Teen (Ross Campbell)

Child's Work (Nancy Wallace)

Julie B

ed hodgins

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From: "DanickeHouse" <saremca@...>
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Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 11:18 AM
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> <<What books have had the greatest impact on you? (everyone)>>
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> Whole Child, Whole Parent
>
> Anything by John Holt
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> How to Talk So Your Kids Will Listen...
> I really enjoyed this one!
> Siblings Without Rivalry
> This one is pratical for those of who have children close in age . Mine
are 14 mths apart she is 2 and he is 23mths.
> Liz
> saremca@...
> Age doesn't always bring wisdom, sometimes age comes alone.
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Kelly

My top three parenting books are:

"The Continuum Concept" by Jean Liedloff (my all time favorite parenting book!!!!!)

"Nighttime Parenting" by Dr. William Sears

"The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding" by LaLeche League International

Kelly

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----- Original Message -----
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Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 11:18 AM
Subject: [Unschooling-dotcom] Books that impacted our parenting style


> <<What books have had the greatest impact on you? (everyone)>>
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