Explore the varied landscape of social sciences publishing via LJ’s top picks in anthropology, parapsychology, parenting, economics, memoir, and more.
These guides to parenting neurodivergent children cover behavior, well-being, bullying, and social justice with empathy and expertise.
A valuable resource that uses research to help parents and babies get the shut-eye they desperately need; counselors and social workers may find these case studies and suggestions especially helpful; with many titles geared toward reading aloud to babies, toddlers, and preschoolers, this helpful work will be ideal for school libraries
From learning to care for your newborn to managing the moodiness of middle schoolers, these parenting titles will be essential for most collections
Parenting wisdom this month—"Play to win and never give up. Struggle plus success is growth. Struggle plus failure is growth"—varies in perspective, as shared by grandparent/businesswoman Marianne Waggoner Day, pediatrician Mike Adamick, scientist Vanessa LoBue, single mom Lara Lillibridge, and single dad Mike Adamick.
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