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Meet Brennanby Jan & Bob Davidson

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Adderholdt-Elliott, M & Goldberg J. (1999).  Perfectionism: What’s bad about being too good? Free Spirit Publishing Inc.

Cohen, L.M., Frydenburg, E. (1996).
Coping for capable kids Prufrock Press, Inc.

Covey, S. (1998).
The 7 habits of highly effective teens. Simon and Schuster.

Delisle, J. (1987).
Gifted kids speak out: Hundreds of kids ages 6-13 talk about school, friends, their families, and the future.  Free Spirit Publishing. 

Delisle, J., Galbraith, J. & Espeland, P. (1996).
The gifted kids survival guide: A teen handbook.  Free Spirit Publishing.

Ellis, D. (2002).
Becoming a master student.  Houghton Mifflin Co.

Galbraith, J. &  Espeland, P. (1998). The gifted kids’ survival guide for ages 10 & under.  Free Spirit Publishing. 

Hipp, E. (1995). Fighting invisible tigers: A stress management guide for teens.  Free Spirit Publishing Inc.

McCutcheon, R. & Wagner, P. (1998). Get off my brain.  Free Spirit Publishing.

Rimm, S. (2000). 
See Jane win for girls.  Three Rivers Press. 

Romain, T. & Verdick E. (1997).
How to do homework without throwing up.  Free Spirit Publishing.

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