- Borba, M. The Big Book of Parenting Solutions: 101 Answers to Your Everyday Challenges and Wildest Worries. Jossey-Bass, 2009. Offers advice for the wide array of behavioral challenges parents face with their children.
- Brooks, R. and S. Goldstein. Raising Resilient Children: Fostering Strength, Hope, and Optimism in Your Child. McGraw-Hill, 2002. Explains how parents can best cultivate resiliency in their child by fostering a nurturing environment in the home
- Carlson, B. and W. Doherty. Putting Family First: Successful Strategies for Reclaiming Life in a Hurry-up World. Holt Paperbacks, 2002. As founders of a family advocacy organization, these authors speak on the importance of making family a priority once again.
- Cohen, C. Raise Your Child's Social IQ: Stepping Stones to People Skills for Kids. Advantage Books, 2000. Provides parents with a structural framework to work with their children on social skills and awareness.
- Cooper, H. The Battle Over Homework: Common Ground for Administrators, Teachers, and Parents. Corwin Press, 2006. This is a good guide for educators to hold constructive discussions with families about homework.
- Dawson, P. and R. Guare. Smart but Scattered: The Revolutionary "Executive Skills" Approach to Helping Kids Reach Their Potential. The Guilford Press, 2009. Easy to follow steps to discover your child's strengths and weaknesses and techniques to improve upon them.
- Dietzel, L. and J. Cooper-Kahn. Late, Lost, and Unprepared: A Parents' Guide to Helping Children with Executive Functioning. Woodbine House, 2008. Provides parents with suggestions to help their child build strong executive functioning skills.
- Dweck, C. Mindset: The New Psychology of Success. Ballantine Books, 2007. An inspirational book that challenges our idea of a fixed mindset and proposes new ideas for increasing motivation.
- Fox, J. Get Organized without Losing It. Free Spirit Publishing, 2006. This is a fun and practical guide for kids to reduce stress and learn organizational skills. It is full of tips, strategies, and examples.
- Frender, G. Learning to Learn: Strengthening Study Skills and Brain Power. Incentive Publications, 2004. This book is filled with hints and ideas for students to learn more effectively and provides hands-on materials for important study skills.
- Goldberg, D. and J. Zweibel. The Organized Student: Teaching Children the Skills for Success in School and Beyond. Fireside, 2005. This book lays out step-by-step strategies for getting organized.
- Goldstein, S. and S. Zentall. Seven Steps to Homework Success-A Family Guide for Solving Common Homework Problems. Specialty Press, 1998. Contains questionnaires to determine sources of homework difficulties and provides tips to address them.
- Weiss, S. and J. Heininger. From Chaos to Calm: Effective Parenting for Challenging Children with ADHD and Other Behavior Problems. Perigee Trade, 2001. Using the point of view of a parent, therapist, and child, this book compiles a helpful guide for those working with children with ADHD and other behavioral issues.
- Lavoie, R. The Motivation Breakthrough: 6 Secrets to Turning on the Tuned-out Child. Touchstone, 2008. This book emphasizes motivational factors for children and offers strategies to encourage your child's success.
- Levine, M. The Myth of Laziness. Simon & Schuster, 2003. Offers explanations for unproductive students and provides insight for their success in school.
- Moss, S., L. Schwartz, and M. Wertz. Where's My Stuff?: The Ultimate Teen Organizing Guide. Orange Avenue Publishing, 2007. Filled with great organizational strategies for school and home.
- Parker, H. Put Yourself in Their Shoes: Understanding Teenagers with Attention Deficit Disorder. Specialty Press, 1999. Although written primarily for parents, this book helps anyone understand what it is like to live with ADD.
- Phelen, T. 1-2-3 Magic: Effective Discipline for Children 2-12. Child Management, 1995. Phelen gives straightforward methods for discipline with an emphasis on reacting with little emotion to your child's outbursts.
- Power, T. Homework Success for Children with ADHD. A Family-School Intervention Program. The Guilford Press, 2001. Details effective ways to implement interventions in order to build healthy home-school relationships and foster your child's self-esteem.
- Quinn, P. Attention, Girls! : A Guide to Learn All about Your ADHD. Magination Press, 2009. Helps girls discover the many faces of ADHD and learn ways to handle almost any problem they are having.
- Romain, T. How to Do Homework without Throwing Up. Free Spirit Publishing, 1997. A fun approach to addressing homework skills; directed at young readers.
- Rotz, R. and S. Wright. Fidget to Focus: Outwit Your Boredom: Sensory Strategies for Living with ADD. iUniverse, Inc., 2005. A practical guide to living with and managing ADD successfully.
- Stern, J. and U. Ben-Ami. Many Ways to Learn: Young People's Guide to Learning Disabilities, Revised. Magination Press, 2010. Challenges children to think about their strengths as well as their weaknesses.
- Vatterott, C. Rethinking Homework: Best Practices That Support Diverse Needs. ASCD, 2009. This book focuses on the importance of homework quality versus quantity and discusses the role of homework in modern day education.
- Weinfeld, R., S. Jeweler, L. Barnes-Robinson, and B. Shevitz. Smart Kids with Learning Difficulties: Overcoming Obstacles and Realizing Potential. Prufrock Press, 2006. Provides useful advice for bright kids to overcome learning challenges.
- Zeigler Dendy, C. Teaching Teens with ADD and ADHD–A Quick Reference Guide for Teachers and Parents. Woodbine House, 2000. A great handbook for teachers and parent alike. It summarizes important issues related to ADHD and success in school.