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Catching Tongues: How to Teach Your Child a Foreign Language - Even If You Don't Speak One Yourself    by Carolyn Gibson
Price: $4.99 USD. 39010 words. Language: English. Published on May 4, 2011. Nonfiction » Parenting » Childhood development.

(5.00 from 3 reviews)
Written for parents who would like to teach their young child a foreign language, but don't know where to start, this book shows you the many ways you can introduce a new language in a playful way, providing a foundation for language learning that will last for a lifetime. "A brilliant and important book" - Dr Martin Stephen, High Master, St Paul's School, London
5 Keys Parenting    by Sue Edgerley
Price: $2.99 USD. 34160 words. Language: English. Published on August 31, 2010. Nonfiction » Parenting » Childhood development.

(5.00 from 2 reviews)
How would you feel if your home was peaceful and filled with laughter and love instead of arguments and disrespect? What if there was a way to end all the arguing, whining, backchatting and rudeness in your family in just a few weeks? The 5 Keys system is a simple and effective strategy, based on generations-old principles, that will help you to create a happy, calm family within a few weeks.
Raising Ruckus: The Decline of Public Education in the 21st Century    by Elizabeth Witbeck
Price: Free! 20410 words. Language: English. Published on October 28, 2012. Nonfiction » History » American.

(5.00 from 2 reviews)
What is the purpose of education? Why did we create a national school system? The answers are a lot darker than you think. Before we can solve the problems in schools today, we must consider how schools were first started. Witbeck takes the reader back in time to the Industrial Revolution to discover what our schools are really for, the hidden agenda of education, and how it can be stopped.
School Daze - Autism Goes to School    by Sharon A. Mitchell
Price: $3.99 USD. 68000 words. Language: English. Published on April 29, 2012. Nonfiction » Parenting » Childhood development.

(5.00 from 1 review)
#1 on Amazon-After suddenly receiving custody of his five year old son, Ben must learn how to be a father to a child with autism. Ben's sixty hour a week work schedule goes out the window. Teacher Melanie Nicols sees Ben as a dead beat dad, but grudgingly comes to admire how he hangs in, determined to learn for his son’s sake. Her admiration grows to more as father and son come to rely on her.
Vagabond Boy: Memoir of a Youth's Journey Through a Heartland of Chaos    by Joel Everett Harding
Price: $9.99 USD. 110440 words. Language: English. Published on January 10, 2013. Nonfiction » Biography » Autobiographies & Memoirs.

(5.00 from 1 review)
A boy navigates through a chaotic childhood while traveling throughout 1950s America with his restless parents. The author's encounters with strange landscapes, curious people, and dubious caretakers dangle lessons he must choose or discard. He is swept toward an emotional chasm that threatens to swallow and imprison him forever, and he must decipher secrets in a local pond to secure his future.
Parents' Guide to Early Autism Intervention    by Kimberly Kaplan
Price: $1.99 USD. 43170 words. Language: English. Published on May 12, 2011. Nonfiction » Parenting » Childhood development.

(4.00 from 1 review)
This book is intended to help other parents who are currently in the situation we were in. Our one year old had developmental delays. We immediately got him evaluated and he was placed into an early intervention program. We experienced the good and the bad during this time. I intend this book as a learning experience, and hopefully your road within the autism system will be smoother.
Autism Dad: Adventures In Raising An Autistic Son    by Rob Errera
Price: $3.99 USD. 22910 words. Language: English. Published on October 23, 2011. Nonfiction » Parenting » Reference.

(4.00 from 1 review)
Autism is a puzzle with no solution. But Autism Dad has a clue! Funny, informative, poignant, and engaging, Autism Dad explores the initial devastation of an autism diagnosis, the autism/vaccine controversy, autism in the media, education, therapy and treatments. Above all, Autism Dad is about living with, raising, and loving a child with autism, told from a father’s perspective.