Articles related to "Book Club Discussions"Easy ways to prepare for the discussion portion of a book club meeting and how to involve all members in the conversation.
Book club discussion starters help parents find strategies to talk explicitly and frequently with their children about race and diversity using facts from NurtureShock.
Book club discussion questions help parents understand Bronson & Merryman's shocking data about sleep deprivation and child development from NurtureShock's 2nd chapter.
Prepare to set aside some long held common parenting wisdom when book discussion groups tackle "The Science of Teen Rebellion" by Po Bronson and Ashley Merryman.
Understanding why siblings fight, seeing how books and videos model new ways to be mean and teaching siblings how to enjoy each other can prevent sibling conflicts.
Released in 2007 as a movie starring Amy Brenneman and Hugh Dancy, The Jane Austen Book Club started as a modern novel echoing Jane Austen's well-known characters.
An overview for how to plan and organize a start-up book club.
Authors Bronson & Merryman help parents unravel why children lie, how common parenting tactics encourage children to become better liars and how to foster honesty.
No one writes mystery novels like Carl Hiaasen. His campy characters and tongue-in-cheek prose make his ludicrous situations enjoyable -- and almost believable.
If you read just one mystery novel this season -- or this year -- make it "The Thirteenth Tale" by Diane Setterfield.
One might ask, "Why would anyone want to read about another person's horrible childhood?" Yet, these so-called "misery memoirs" are abundantly written and read.
Offers pregnant women tips on how to conquer boredom while on bedrest.
Prolific courtroom crime novelist, John Grisham, makes his first foray into non-fiction with his latest release, "An Innocent Man."
"Lisey's Story" is a joy to read. It's a mature, well-crafted novel by the master of all storytellers -- Stephen King.
Over 100 years after the original release of Dracula, written by Bram Stoker, comes the sequel Dracula the Un-Dead, written by his great grand nephew.
Parenting strategies can backfire. The book, NurtureShock, unveils an evidence-based perspective on parenting and child development that challenges many modern tactics.
Flawed gifted program entrance procedures are exposed by Bronson and Merryman in NurtureShock's 5th chapter. Book club forums help parents formulate advocacy strategies.
Slaughterhouse Five is the greatest novel by World War II veteran and American writer Kurt Vonnegut, but what is the book about?
Here's how to get the most out of book club. These 6 reasons to discuss novels or non-fiction books will revive the spark, even if you're not part of Oprah's book club.
Book club discussion questions for NurtureShock's first chapter, The Inverse Power of Praise, provide a catalyst to share parenting practices and child development ideas.
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