Book and Website Resource List

"Some of these books are available in Mrs. Sharek's Library, so come and check them out!!

Also, do you have any good books to add to this list?  Please send in your suggestions to me!!

Parenting:

"Age of Opportunity" by Paul David Tripp; A biblical Guide to Parenting Teens

"Letting Them Go" by Dave Veerman; Prepare you heart and prepare your teens for leaving home

"Parenting is Heart Work" by Scott Turansky and Joanne Miller (also check www.biblicalparenting.org for online classes)

 

College Prep: 

"Checklist for Life for Graduates" by Thomas Nelson Publishers How to:  make good choices, live on your own, build a solid foundation, stop procastinating, manage your time, make a transition, deal with regrets, prepare for success, plus 50 more How-To's after Graduation

"Crazy U" by Andrew Ferguson; One Dad's crash course in getting his kid to college

"ACT Premier with Practice Tests 2014" This is a great book to review before testing for the ACT

"SAT Premier with Practice Tests 2014" This is a great book to review before testing for the SAT

"Book of Majors"  Not sure what major; this has most all of them

"CLEP" Study Guide

"Campus Visits and College Interviews"

"Get it Together for College"

"Your Career in Changing Times"  Includes Career Assessments, Job Searches, Writing Resumes, Etc.

Relationships:

"Personality Plus" by Florence Littauer; How to understand others by understanding yourself

"Keep Your Love On" by Danny Silk; Connection, Communication and Boundaries

"The Mother/Daughter Connection" by Susie Shellenberger

"I Kissed Dating Goodbye" by Josh Harris

Students

"Battlefield of the Mind for Teens" by Joyce Meyer...Winning the Battle in your mind!!

 

Internet Safety

Internet Safety's 5 Tips for Creating a Cybersafe Home™

This generation of parents is the first to face the challenge of helping our children make the most of their virtual space while keeping them safe in it. If you’re still getting your footing in virtual parenting, don’t worry. InternetSafety.com has the following tips to help ensure that your child’s online experience remains positive.

1. Become a net-savvy parent

The best safeguard against online dangers is being informed. Jump in and learn the basics of the Internet—read articles, take a class, and talk to other parents. A good place to start with some basics is www.LearnTheNet.com. A good place to stay current with the latest in online technology is mashable.com. You don’t have to be an expert to have a handle on your child’s online world.

2. "Chat" with your kids

Develop an open dialogue so that you can talk with your kids about the benefits and dangers of the Internet. Cultivate an interest in their online activities—their favorite Web sites, online games, and interests. And don’t be afraid to ask your children who they are talking to online and what they are talking about.

3. Agree on a game plan

Use the InternetSafety.com Gameplan™ to formally agree on your family’s guidelines for using the Internet. Post them near the family computer as a reminder. Ensure that your kids know to never share personal information on the Internet and that they should tell you about any online activity or contact that makes them uncomfortable.

4. Protect your computer

Take advantage of the software that exists to help parents manage their children’s computer experience. In only a few minutes, parental control software like Safe Eyes can block inappropriate websites, restrict the amount of time that your kids use the Internet and monitor their Instant Messenger chats to protect against predators.

5. Explore the Internet as a family

With a game plan and a protected computer, you can now encourage your family to take advantage of all that the Internet has to offer. Take a genuine interest in what your kids are doing and stay engaged with them online.

Internet Safety Resources

Internet Safety Organizations

I Look Both Ways
My Secure Cyberspace
Enough is Enough
WiredSafety.org
GetNetWise.org
Web Wise Kids
Net Family News
Common Sense Media
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
NetSmartz
SafeKids.com
Internet Industry Association

Family and Children Organizations

Focus on the Family
Family Life
MOPS (Mothers Of Preschoolers)
PBS Kids
Kids Be Safe Online

 

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