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Research & Sources

Welcome to our research and resources page, where we’ve gathered the books, articles, and reference materials that support and enrich our curriculum. These carefully selected sources reflect our commitment to accuracy, depth, and meaningful learning. Whether you’re looking to explore topics further, verify information, or gain new perspectives, this collection is designed to provide transparency and encourage continued discovery beyond the classroom.

The below resources helped shape our etiquette curriculum. Our leadership and entrepreneurial courses will have a different resource list posted this summer!

Dr. Daniel Amen & Dr. Charles Fay

Raising Mentally Strong Kids | Build Resilience & Confidence

  • Strengthen brain health using neuroscience-based tools

  • Build empathy, kindness, and emotional regulation

  • Encourage responsibility, independence, and grit

  • Manage stress, anxiety, and behavioral challenges

  • Resolve power struggles with calm, logical responses

Emily Post

Emily Post's Etiquette, The Centennial Edition

​Lizzie Post and Daniel Post Senning—the great-great-grandchildren of Emily Post and co-presidents of The Emily Post Institute—provide a fully updated and relatable guide. From advice on entertaining, table manners, and using titles and pronouns, to personal and professional communication etiquette, this stylish and essential reference provides thoughtful guidance on how to do it all well. Rooted in a foundation of consideration, respect, and honesty, this edition continues the Post family legacy of upholding traditions while moving forward with the times.

Dr. Daniel J. Siegel

The Whole-Brain Child - Dr. Dan Siegel

12 Revolutionary Strategies to Nurture Your Child's Developing Mind, Survive Everyday Parenting Struggles, and Help Your Family Thrive

Ellen Satter, Nutrition

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