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Literature
Online Resources
House Rules for Teens
21 house rules for teenagers that will help everyone in the household get along.
Fiction
Kids today need manners more than ever, and this book makes it fun and easy to get some. Ages 10 and up.
Lord, Cynthia: Scholastic Press, 2007.
Twelve-year-old Catherine just wants a normal life. But her brother has autism and the family revolves around his disability. Her own shocking behaviour turns everything upside down and forces her to ask: What is normal? Ages 10 and up.
Films
American cult comedy from 1986, directed by John Hughes.
Ferris Bueller skips school and has lots of fun doing things he is not supposed to do. Ages 12 and up.
American family comedy from 2011, directed by Mark Waters.
Tom Popper spends most of his time working and ignores his children. One day, his father sends him an unusual gift: a penguin. When his children and ex-wife show up, the kids love the penguins. And Popper finally gets to connect with his kids. Ages 7 and up.
American family film from 2011, directed by Cameron Crowe.
A widowed father of two tries to make a fresh start for his family by moving to a zoo. Ages 7 and up.
An American family comedy from 1996, directed by Ridley Scott.
A true story about a group of American teenage boys who crew a school sailing ship to gain experience, discipline, or whatever their parents feel they lack. Ages 11 and up.
Ferris Bueller skips school and has lots of fun doing things he is not supposed to do. Ages 12 and up.
American family comedy from 2011, directed by Mark Waters.
Tom Popper spends most of his time working and ignores his children. One day, his father sends him an unusual gift: a penguin. When his children and ex-wife show up, the kids love the penguins. And Popper finally gets to connect with his kids. Ages 7 and up.
American family film from 2011, directed by Cameron Crowe.
A widowed father of two tries to make a fresh start for his family by moving to a zoo. Ages 7 and up.
An American family comedy from 1996, directed by Ridley Scott.
A true story about a group of American teenage boys who crew a school sailing ship to gain experience, discipline, or whatever their parents feel they lack. Ages 11 and up.