Reading for Transformation, Books
Reading books about ideas you do not believe is mind and consciousness expanding. Here are a few for your consideration.
Discovering and Parenting Uniquely Magnificent Children
- The Indigo Children Ten Years Later: What’s Happening with the Indigo Teenagers! by Lee Carroll and Jan Tober
- The Children of Now: Crystalline Children, Indigo Children, Star Kids, Angels on Earth, and the Phenomenon of Transitional Children by Meg Blackburn Losey, Ph.D.
- Empowered Autism Parenting: Celebrating (and Defending) Your Child’s Place in the World by William Stillman
- How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish
- Raising Your Spirited Child by Mary Sheedy Kurchinka
- Verbal First Aid: Help Your Kids Heal from Fear and Pain – and Come Out Strong by Judith Simon Prager and Judith Acosta
- When the Labels Don’t Fit by Barbara Probst, MSW, LCSW
- The Joyful Child: A Sourcebook of Activities and Ideas for Releasing Children’s Natural Joy by Peggy Jenkins, Ph.D.
Books by Autistic and other Uniquely Magnificent Adults
- Black and White: A Colorful Look at Life on the Autism Spectrum by S. R. Salas.
- Dude, I’m An Aspie!: Thoughts and Illustrations on Living with Asperger’s Syndrome by Matt Friedman
Books for Children
- Owie-Cadabra’s Verbal First Aid for Kids: A somewhat magical way to help heal yourself and your friends by Judith Prager Simon
- The Wizard’s Wish: Or, How He Made the Yuckies Go Away – A story About the Magic in You by Brad Yates
- Heba the Ho’oponoponois by Charan Surdhar
- You’re Smarter Than You Think: A Kid’s Guide to Multiple Intelligences by Thomas Armstrong, Ph.D.
- Tubby the Tuba, video.
Other Goodness
- Spontaneous Evolution: Our Positive Future (And a Way to Get There From Here) by Bruce H. Lipton, Ph.D. and Steve Bhaerman
- Ishmael: An Adventure of the Mind and Spirit by Daniel Quinn
- Wheel of Initiation: Practices for Releasing Your Inner Light by Julie Tallard Johnson
- The Convoluted Universe by Dolores Cannon
Know other books that should be on the list? Please mention them in the comments.
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