Books cited in Trust Me: Helping Our Young Adults Financially
cited in Chapter I: “Trust Me”
- Emerging Adulthood: The Winding Road from the Late Teens through the Twenties
by Jeffrey J. Arnett
cited in Chapter II: What’s the Deal?
- Family Rules: Raising Responsible Children
by Kenneth Kaye, Ph.D.
cited in Chapter IV: Money’s Not the Answer
- Too Much of a Good Thing: Raising Children of Character in an Indulgent Age
by Dan Kindlon
- Unequal Childhoods: Class, Race, and Family Life
by Annette Lareau
- The Price of Privilege: How Parental Pressure and Material Advantage Are Creating a Generation of Disconnected and Unhappy Kids
by Madeline Levine
Preventive advice for parents:
- Raising Money Smart Kids: What They Need to Know about Money and How to Tell Them (Kiplinger’s Personal Finance)
by Janet Bodnar
- Silver Spoon Kids : How Successful Parents Raise Responsible Children
by Eileen and Jon Gallo
- Raising Financially Fit Kids
by Joline Godfrey
- Money Still Doesn’t Grow on Trees: A Parent’s Guide to Raising Financially Responsible Teenagers and Young Adults
by Neale Godfrey and Tad Richards
- Kids and Money: Giving Them the Savvy to Succeed Financially
by Jayne Pearl
Books about money for teens:
- The New Totally Awesome Money Book for Kids, Revised and Updated Edition
by Arthur and Rose Bochner
- A Smart Girl’s Guide to Money: How to Make It, Save It, And Spend It (American Girl Library)
by Nancy Holyoke
- Rich Dad Poor Dad for Teens
by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter
For young adults:
- Getting Started: The Financial Guide for a Younger Generation
by Brian Jones
- The Wall Street Journal. Personal Finance Workbook
by Jeff Opdyke
- The Money Book for the Young, Fabulous & Broke
by Suze Orman
cited in Chapter VI: Attention Money Disorder
- On Their Own: Creating an Independent Future for Your Adult Child with Learning Disabilities and ADHD: A Family Guide
by Anne Ford with John-Richard Thompson
- Delivered from Distraction
by Edward Hallowell and John Ratey
- Attention Deficit Disorder: A Different Perception
by Thom Hartmann
- The K&W Guide to Colleges For Students With Learning Disabilities or Attention Deficit Disorder, 6th Edition
by Mary Beth Kravetz
- Learning Outside The Lines: Two Ivy League Students With Learning Disabilities And ADHD Give You The Tools
by Jonathan Mooney and David Cole
- The Disorganized Mind: Coaching Your ADHD Brain to Take Control of Your Time, Tasks, and Talents
by Nancy Ratey
- Coaching College Students with AD/HD
by Theresa Maitland
- A User’s Guide to the Brain
by John Ratey
- A Life Decoded
by Craig Venter
Cited in Chapter IX: Inoculating Them Against the Epidemic
- Credit Card Nation: The Consequences of America’s Addiction to Credit
by Robert Manning
- Paying for College without Going Broke, 2009 Edition (College Admissions Guides)
by Princeton Review
- The Debt-Free Graduate: How to Survive College Without Going Broke
by Murray Baker
Cited in Chapter X: Too Late for Prevention: What’s the Treatment?
- Managing Debt For Dummies
by John Ventura and Mary Reed
- Take Control of Your Student Loan Debt
by Robin Leonard
- Outrage
by Dick Morris and Eileen McGann
Cited in Chapter XII: Trust Funds and Partnerships
- The Dynamics of Family Business: Building Trust and Resolving Conflict
by Kenneth Kaye
- Family Wealth: How Family Members and Their Advisers Preserve Human, Intellectual, and Financial Assets for Generations
by James Hughes
- Wealth: Grow It, Protect It, Spend It, and Share It
by Stuart Lucas
- Wealth in Families
by Charles Collier
