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Catherine O'Neill Grace

Catherine O'Neill Grace, a writer and editor, is a former elementary, middle, and high school teacher, and was the editor of Independent School magazine. She wrote a column for young readers about health and psychology in The Washington Post for fifteen years, and is the author of numerous nonfiction books for children. She and her husband, a headmaster, live on the campus of a boarding school near Boston.

Books
Best Friends, Worst Enemies: Understanding the Social Lives of ChildrenBest Friends, Worst Enemies: Understanding the Social Lives of Children
This is a book about the importance of children's social lives, the inevitable tendency of kids to torment and reject their peers, and the redemptive power of friendship. Every teacher and every parent watches children's relationships played out in front
Mom, They're Teasing Me : Helping Your Child Solve Social ProblemsMom, They're Teasing Me : Helping Your Child Solve Social Problems
Every morning when the buses pull up in front of an elementary, middle, or high school building, an extraordinary social drama unfolds. Most adults miss the importance of this opening act of the school day, because it is a daily theater

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