Reading books together is one way parents can help their children learn about mental health
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Books on Mental Health for Parents and Children to Read Together: Spring 2025

New for Spring: Menderist lists 6 more mental-health themed books that children aged 8+ and their parents can read and discuss together – in recognition that an estimated 13 to 20 percent of mental health problems begin by the early adolescent years (11 to 14).

“London feels stuck. His school friends think he’s this confident kid who likes video games and will kick your butt if you get on his bad side. His high-achieving parents think he’s a genius coder …None of this is true.” (from the review of ‘Is There A Boy Like Me?’)

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Websites to help parents find reviews of children's books
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How to Find Children’s Books for Family Reading

Sometimes parents and children want to read more high-quality books but don’t know about the great review sites available. To help these families, Menderist lists nine well-respected sites we used in researching our Spring 2025 article, Books on Mental Health for Parents and Children to Read Together.

In the following article we list seven reputable websites, from organizations such as Kirkus, CommonSense Media, and Quill and Quire. We also link to a popular crowd-sourced site, and an independent review site.

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