Books for Parents
Books that many parents have found useful in managing the transitions and changes that occur while their sons and daughters attend college.
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Books for Parents
Bringing Home the Laundry: Effective Parenting for College and Beyond by Janis Brody.
Don't Tell Me What To Do, Just Send Money by Helen Johnson and Christine Schelhas-Miller.
Empty Nest...Full Heart: The Journey from Home to College by Andrea VanSteenhouse.
Helping Your First Year College Student Succeed by Richard Mullendore, et al.
Let the Journey Begin: A Parent's Monthly Guide to the College Experience by Jacqueline Kiernan Mackay.
Letting Go: A Parent's Guide to Understanding the College Years by Karen Levin Coburn, et al.
When Kids Go to College: A Parents' Guide to Changing Relationships by Barbara Newman, et al.
When Your Kid Goes to College: A Parent's Survivor Guide by Carol Barkin.
You're On Your Own (But I'm Here if You Need Me): Mentoring Your Child During the College Years by Majorie Savage.
How to Survive in an Empty Nest: Reclaiming Your Life When Your Children Have Grown by Robert Lauer.
