resource copy.jpg
SECTION 6
Favorite Resources

When we first outlined this book, we anticipated including a large annotated bibliography, but as we discussed this work with friends and colleagues, we realized that they wanted us to suggest only those sources that we have found truly useful. Thus this following list is by no means complete, and we understand that there are many other excellent resources available. We suggest here only those that we personally have found valuable.
Chambliss, Arrington
Meise, Wayne
Wolf, Maura 
(Editors)
Light One Candle.
Peter Pauper Press
    Excellent source of quotes for discussion starters
       and inspiration.
Delisle, Deb and Jim
Growing Good Kids.
Free Spirit Publishing
    Very well liked by elementary teachers in program.
Ellis, Susan
Weisbord,Anne
Noyles, Katherine
Children As Volunteers:
Preparing for Community Service.
Energize, Inc.
    Useful to agencies preparing to accept children
       as volunteers.
Keister, Susan
Laird, Molly
Immell, Myra
Barr, Linda
Promoting Peace and Preventing Violence.  
Lions-Quest, National Youth Leadership Council,
National Association of Principals
    Used extensively by elementary schools with whole
       school peace projects.
Lesko, Wendy
No Kidding Around, America's Young Activists Are Changing Our World And You Can Too.  Activism 2000 Project.
    Students find it inspirational.
Lewis, Barbara
The Kid's Guide To Service Projects.
Free Spirit Publishing
    Very informed and helpful.
Growing Good Kids cover
The Kid's Guide to Service Projects cover