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List of materials to learn more about bibliotherapy, to be given out at workshop:

Alvino, J. (1989). Parents’ guide to raising a gifted toddler: Recognizing and developing the potential of your child from birth to five years. Boston, MA: Little, Brown and Company.

Doll, B. & Doll, C. (1997). Bibliotherapy with young people: Librarians and mental health professionals working together. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited.

Halsted, J.W. (1988). Guiding gifted readers from preschool to high school: A guide for parents, teachers, librarians, and counselors. Columbus, OH: Ohio Psychology Publishing Company.

Halsted, J.W. (2009). Some of my best friends are books: Guiding gifted readers. Scottsdale, AZ: Great Potential Press.

Hynes, A.M. & Hynes-Berry, M. (1994). Biblio/Poetry therapy, the interactive process: A handbook. St. Cloud, MN: North Star Press of St. Cloud, Inc.

Pardeck, J.T. & Pardeck, J.A. (1993). Bibliotherapy: A clinical approach for helping children. Switzerland: Gordon and Breach Science Publishers.

Philpot, J.G. (1997). Bibliotherapy for classroom use. Nashville, TN: Incentive Publications.

Sebesta, S.L. & Iverson, W.J. (1975). Literature for thursday’s child. Chicago, IL: Science Research Associates.

Wilson, G. & Moss, J. (1988). Books for children to read alone: A guide for parents and librarians. New York, NY: R.R. Bowker Company.

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