Parenting Approaches
- Liberated Parents, Liberated Children: Guide to a Happier Family by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish (1990)
- Parenting from the Inside Out: How a Deeper Understanding Can Help You Raise Children Who Thrive by Daniel Siegel MD and Mary Hartzell M.Ed. (2004)
- Parenting with Love and Logic: Teaching Kids Responsibility by Foster Cline MD and Jim Fay (1990)
- Positive Discipline: A Warm, Practical, Step-by-Step Sourcebook for Parents and Teachers by Jane Nelson Ed.D. (1987, revised)
- Raising Your Spirited Child: A Guide for Parents Whose Child Is More Intense, Sensitive, Perceptive, Persistent and Energetic by Mary Sheedy Kurchinka (1998)
- Siblings Without Rivalry: How to Help Your Children Live Together So You Can Live, Too by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish (1998)
- Taking Charge: Caring Discipline That Works, At Home and At School by JoAnne Nordling M.S. (2007, 4th edition)
Parenting with Intentionality/Community
- Building Moral Intelligence: The Seven Essential Virtues that Teach Kids to Do the Right Thing by Michelle Borba (2002)
- The Intentional Family: Simple Rituals to Strengthen Family Ties by William Doherty Ph.D. (1999)
- Last Child in the Woods by Richard Louv (2008)
- Living Simply with Children: A Voluntary Simplicity Guide for Moms, Dads, and Kids Who Want to Reclaim the Bliss of Childhood and the Joy of Parenting by Marie Sherlock (2003)
- Putting Family First: Strategies for Reclaiming Family Life in a Hurry-Up World by William Doherty Ph.D. and Barbara Carlson (2002)
- Seven Habits of the Highly Effective Family by Stephen Covey ( 1997)
- The Shelter of Each Other: Rebuilding Our Families by Mary Pipher (1996)
- Family Empowerment Network: Empowering families to thrive and encouraging pro-active parenting with Raising Our Daughters and Raising Our Sons Parenting Guides. www.family-empower.com
- Search Institute: Provides leadership, knowledge, and resources to promote healthy children, youth, and communities using the 40 Developmental Assets. www.search-institute.org”
- Stand for Children: Fostering legislation to protect and support children. www.stand.org
Communication
- How To Talk So Your Kid Will Listen and How To Listen So Your Kid Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish (1980)
- Nonviolent Communication: The Language of Life by Marshall Rosenberg Ph.D. www.cnvc.org (2003)
- Parenting from Your Heart: Sharing the Gifts of Compassion, Connection, and Choice by Inbal Kashtan (2004)
- Propellers: Quick Questions to Launch Good Conversations www.searchinstitutestore.org/Propellers
- Raising Children Compassionately: Parenting the Nonviolent Communication Way by Marshall Rosenberg Ph.D. (2004)
- Respectful Parents, Respectful Kids: 7 Keys to Turn Family Conflict into Cooperation by Sura Hart and Victoria Kindle Hodson (2006)
Dads
- Dads and Daughters: How to Inspire, Understand, and Support Your Daughter by Joe Kelly (2002)
- Fatherneed: Why Father’s Care is as Essential as Mother’s Care for Your Child by Kyle Pruett (2001)
- The Good Father: On Men, Masculinity, and Life in the Family by Mark O’Connell (2005)
- Raising a Father by Arjun Sen www.raisingafather.com (2009)
Health and Fitness
- The Double Goal Coach: Positive Coaching Tools for Honoring the Game and Developing Winners in Sports and Life by Jim Thompson of the Positive Coaching Alliance at www.positivecoach.org (2003)
- Dr. Rob’s Guide to Raising Fit Kids: A Family-Centered Approach to Achieving Optimal Health by Robert Gotlin DO (2008)
- Raising Our Athletic Daughters: How Sports Can Build Self-Esteem and Save Girls’ Lives by Jean Zimmerman and Gil Reavill (1999)
- Sports Her Way: Motivating Girls to Start and Stay with Sports by Susan Wilson (2000)
- Why Johnny Hates Sports by Fred Engh (1999)
- Your Active Child: How to Boost Physical, Emotional, and Cognitive Development Through Age-Appropriate Activity by Rae Pica (2003)




Hi! I’m Dr. Kathy. Welcome to my website! Although Family Empowerment Network is formally closed, we want to keep these resources available to you. Our belief is that parents are the most wise and intuitive about what is best for their children. However, parents sometimes need the support of effective, timeless, compassionate parenting information and strategies. On this website you will find our three parenting books on boys, girls, and kids’ social lives and ten years of monthly newsletter articles. In addition, a powerful, under-recognized resource is the support of other parents. Here you will find how to use our books as discussion guides for monthly self-led parenting groups. One last resource: I am still available to give talks and workshops.
