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Editor
of hundreds of nonfiction books for children, teens, and adults on a
wide variety of topics including self-help, mental health,
giftedness, school success, special needs, business, biography, and
art history.
Selected titles:
The How Rude! Handbooks for Teens. By
Alex J. Packer, Ph.D. Free Spirit Publishing, 2004. Backpack-sized,
subject-specific, wry and witty etiquette advice for teens. Includes The
How Rude! Handbook of Family Manners for Teens, The
How Rude! Handbook of Friendship & Dating Manners for Teens,
and The
How Rude! Handbook of School Manners for Teens. “Teens—and parents
who want their teens to
learn good manners—will enjoy these books…. Strongly
recommended”—Voice of Youth Advocates.
When
Gifted Kids Don’t Have All the Answers: How to Meet Their Social and
Emotional Needs. By Jim Delisle, Ph.D., and Judy Galbraith, M.A.
Free Spirit Publishing, 2002. “A valuable resource for anyone
involved in the lives or education of gifted children”—Gifted
Child Quarterly.
Carver: A Life in
Poems. By Marilyn
Nelson. Front Street Books, 2001.
Forty-four poems celebrate the life, character, and achievements of
George Washington Carver. Finalist for the 2001 National Book Award.
Winner of the 2001 Boston Globe—Horn Book Award, 2002 Newbery Honor
Award, 2002 Coretta Scott King Honor Award, and more; named a 2002
ALA Notable Children’s Book.
Teaching
Gifted Kids in the Regular Classroom: Strategies and Techniques Every
Teacher Can Use to Meet the Academic Needs of the Gifted and Talented.
By Susan Winebrenner. Free Spirit Publishing, 1992,
revised 2000. “Almost from the day it was published, Susan
Winebrenner’s book has been a classic in the field”—Gifted
Education Communicator.
Wise
Highs:
How to Thrill, Chill, & Get Away from It All Without Alcohol or
Other Drugs. By
Alex J. Packer, Ph.D. Free Spirit Publishing, 2000. National
Parenting Publication Award.
The
Bully Free Classroom: Over 100 Tips and Strategies for Teachers K–8.
By Allan L. Beane, Ph.D. Free Spirit Publishing, 1999. Teacher’s
Choice Award, Learning magazine.
What
Do You Stand For? For Teens: A Guide to Building Character. By
Barbara A. Lewis. Free Spirit Publishing, 1998; reissued as “For Teens”
in 2005. “A
marvelous approach to character development”—Voice of Youth
Advocates.
The
Fields of Praise: New and Selected Poems. By Marilyn Nelson.
Louisiana State University Press, 1997. Finalist for the 1997
National Book Award, finalist for the 1998 Lenore Marshall Poetry
Prize, winner of the 1999 Poet’s Prize.
How
Rude! The Teenagers’ Guide to Good Manners, Proper Behavior, and Not
Grossing People Out. By Alex J. Packer, Ph.D. Free Spirit
Publishing, 1997. The big (472-page) book on which the How Rude!
handbooks are based.
Teaching
Kids with Learning Difficulties in the Regular Classroom: Strategies
and Techniques Every Teacher Can Use to Challenge & Motivate
Struggling Students. By Susan Winebrenner. Free Spirit
Publishing, 1996; revised and updated, 2006. Teacher’s Choice
Award.
The
Gifted Kids’ Survival Guide: A Teen Handbook. By Judy
Galbraith, M.A., and Jim Delisle, Ph.D. Free Spirit Publishing, 1996.
“A superior resource that provides so many fine ideas and fresh
insights that it clearly has the potential to transform lives”—School
Library Journal.
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