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Books on Learning

Whether you're trying to give your preschooler a head start, help your learning disabled child with homework, or homeschool your child, books can be your best friends -- outlining theories, suggesting techniques, offering support. Here are some to check into.
Excerpts from Parenting Books in the Harried Parent's Book Club
Intrigued by a book on schools and learning in the Harried Parent's Book Club? Read more about it through excerpts from the books below. For excerpts on other topics, go to the full index.
Book Review: The Mislabeled Child
Review of a book that looks at learning and language disabilities, and the way they can be misinterpreted as other childhood problems.
Reviews: Books on Reading
The following books on reading have been reviewed for the Harried Parent's Book Club. They are sorted by Guide Rating, with five stars being best.
Book Review: Math Doesn't Suck
Review of a book that explains middle-school math in tween-friendly terms, by actress-turned-mathematician Danica McKellar.
Book Review: On Their Own
Think learning disabilities end when school does? Turns out that problems with organization, focus and social skills just go on and on. Here's what parents can do to help.
Book Review: Mosaic of Thought
Written for teachers, this book on the strategies used by good readers is accessible to parents and has good ideas for helping kids who struggle with reading comprehension.
Book Review: Ready to Learn
Subtitled "How to Help Your Preschooler Succeed," this book offers solid strategies and advice for improving kindergarten readiness.
Book Review: Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons
You really can teach your child to read with these scripted sessions using a phonics-based approach.
Book Review: What Did You Say? What Do You Mean?
A guide to figures of speech that can stump kids with Asperger syndrome or language problems.
Book Review: Teaching Test-Taking Skills
Review of a book that offers techniques, tricks and tips to help students do better at taking tests.
Book Review: Great Books About Things Kids Love
Review of a book that lists children's books in a variety of categories and age ranges to help you find something your child will love to read.
Book Review: The Pressured Child
Parents think that school's all about academics, but they've forgotten what an all-consuming, emotional, boring and confusing place school can really be, especially for children with learning differences. This book helps parents get in touch with the reality of school and offer their children less stress and more understanding.
Book Review: An Alchemy of Mind
Review of a creative and accessible account of the brain's many tricks and techniques for bringing us the world, or our version of it.
Join a Professional Book Club
Professional book clubs don't require you to be a professional to join, but do offer selections you might not easily find in bookstores, and at a nice discount.

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