| Books |
| Don't Sweat the Small Stuff |
| Richard Carlson |
| Hyperion |
| 1997 |
| A concise reader with concrete suggestions to shift paradigms and reduce stress in your life. Brief vignettes make it perfect to pick up and read a page or two |
| Fantastic Antone Succeeds! |
| Edited by Judith Kleinfeld and Siobhan Wescott |
| University of Alaska Press |
| ISBN 0-912006-71-4 ISBN 0-912006-65-X (pbk.) |
| A compilation of stories written by teachers and parents educating and raising children who have Fetal Alcohol Syndrome/Alcohol-Related Neurodevelopmental Disorder. An excellent resource for parents, educators, and other professionals. |
| Buddha's Little Instruction Book |
| Jack Kornfield |
| Bantam Books |
| 1994 |
| Practical reminders and one-line meditations that help us value each moment and appreciate simplicity in the midst of challenges |
| Accelerated Learning |
| Colin Rose |
| Dell Publishing |
| ISBN: 0-440-50044-3 |
| The writing doesn't take into account the organic brain differences due to prenatal alcohol/other drug exposure. This resource gives alternative ways to approach learning by activating both the right and left brains. |
| Trying Differently Rather Than Harder |
| Diane Malbin |
| Tectrice Northwest 2002 |
| Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorders (or FASD) is a physical disability that rarely has any visible physical symptoms. Written as much for the parent as the professional, this book provides up-to-date information on what FASD is and how best to deal with it. When the treatment model presented here is applied by parents and professionals, children and adults are less frustrated and outcomes are improved. |
| Are We Having Fun Yet? The 16 Secrets of Happy Parenting |
| Kay Willis and Maryann Bucknun Brinley |
| A funny but serious book. Great for people that suffer from "Mom Guilt" |