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Closing The Gap    by Pat  Ritter
Price: $1.99 USD. 23790 words. Published on April 10, 2011. .

Parenting teenagers at times can be difficult and is an unknown journey for parents of teenage children. This book came about when one of the co-authors identified how he could improve communication between parents and their teenager after the teenager had 'ran away from home'. This book is unique. Personal experiences have been drawn by the authors to help improve parent-teenager relationships.
The Joy and the Challenge: Parenting Gifted Children    by SENG 
Price: Free! 11640 words. Published on July 7, 2011. .

Articles and resources from SENG's National Parenting Gifted Children Week. Topics include identifying and recognizing giftedness, the challenges of parenting a gifted child, underachievement issues and twice exceptionalism, gifted minorities and gifted boys and girls, misdiagnosis and depression in gifted youth, advocacy, and parenting supports and resources.
GRAND PARENTING for Compassion & Peace    by Ron and Toni Faust
Price: $10.00 USD. 57910 words. Published on September 4, 2011. .

All parents are challenged by child–raising and the authors help parents raise and enjoy their kids. This book also shows how Grandparents have a role to play in restoring society that chooses peace over war and stops along the way to help one’s neighbor. Here is an in-depth look at compassionate parenting and how to raise the best authentic human beings possible.
Bringing Dead Worms Back to Life    by Courtney Farrell
Price: Free! 1190 words. Published on February 17, 2012. .

I’d been over the “look both ways” thing with my toddler, but it wasn’t sinking in. I was terrified he’d get away from me and shoot across a street. Okay, I was a little desperate, and more than a little exhausted. So maybe this was wrong, but when I saw the dead squirrel in the gutter I let him stop and look.