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Resources for Parents
There are a lot of great resources available in both books, which you can check-out at your local library or purchase at bookstores, and online via ebooks, e-zines, blogs, and websites. Here is a list of both online and offline resources that parents will find useful for raising and building a relationship with their children. Online ResourcesebooksBringing Up Boys, by Dr. James DobsonAvailable as a downloadable ebook for $9.29. Click on the title of the book to read more and purchase. Cómo Criar a los Varones (Bring Up Boys), by Dr. James Dobson Available as a downloadable ebook for $9.49. Click on the title of the book to read more and purchase. Bring Up Girls, by Dr. James Dobson Available as a downloadable ebook for $14.29. Click on the title of the book to read more and purchase. Cómo Criar a las Hijas (Bringing Up Girls), by Dr. James Dobson Available as a downloadable ebook for $13.49. Click on the title of the book to read more and purchase. The Five Love Languages of Children, by Gary Chapman and Ross Campbell Available as a downloadable ebook for $8.99. Click on the title of the book to read more and purchase. this siteHow to Prepare for Boarding SchoolA quick list for both students and parents of things they can do to prepare for the transition from home to boarding high school. Homesickness Help Complete with tips to help your student adjust to boarding school life and get help if they need it from our caring and understanding staff. Offline ResourcesAll of the above ebooks (except the free ebooks) can also be purchased as physical books. To purchase a printed book, click the links above. After the page loads you will see a section called "Also Available" which lists all the formats, including print, that can be purchased. Click on the format you wish to purchase.99 Thoughts for Parents of Teenagers, by Walt Mueller The author, father of four and founder of a youth ministry, offers his thoughts and insights on raising your teen to adulthood. He addresses questions such as: "How do you give your teenagers freedom to make their own choices while still providing a guiding hand?" Note: Rio Lindo is not responsible for the content on most of the sites listed above. We have done our best to choose quality sites that are in line with school policies; however, we cannot control what is added to any of the above sites except our own. |