Whether you are in the trenches of potty training, are trying to teach your kids empathy, or need the magic formula to co-parent with your ex, one thing is certain: You. Want. Answers.
With the overwhelming amount of information on the internet and the plethora of parenting books making their home on amazon, it’s nearly impossible to browse online shelves to find the help you need.
You are reading: Best books on parenting
As an author, I get asked all the time, “Amy, what are your favorite parenting books?” Well, my friend, it’s almost impossible to give you all my favorites, but here are a few that I know you’ll love.
From general parenting advice to how to tackle specific problems, this list of books will help you navigate many of the parenting issues you face.
These are our top picks for 2022:
1. Thrivers: The Surprising Reasons Some Kids Struggle While Others Shine
By Dr. Michele Borba
After the popularity of her first book, Unselfie, Michele returns to discuss why some kids are more successful than others.
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Kids today are bigger and better than ever. but, not coincidentally, they are not happier.
Those who do “thrive,” however, have some essential character traits in common. And luckily, these traits can be taught!
thrivers, now available in paperback, dives into each of these attributes and helps parents and educators understand what children really need to persevere.
2. The Explosive Child: A New Approach to Understanding and Raising Easily Frustrated and Chronically Inflexible Children
by ross w. greene, doctorate
Do you feel like your child is out of control? Does your child often respond to problems by crying, yelling, cursing, hitting, etc.? If he has tried everything and nothing seems to work, please take this book into your hands.
This compassionate, thoughtful, and practical book will give you the roadmap you need to dispel these destructive behaviors now and prevent them from happening in the future.
dr. greene will help you understand why traditional reward-punishment parenting methods don’t work with explosive children, and what to do instead.
3. live love now
By Rachel Macy Stafford
In Live Love Now, New York Times bestselling author Rachel Macy Stafford tackles the biggest challenges facing children today and equips adults to engage them with humanity and heart, compassion and honesty to discover the truth. deep and vital connection that everyone craves. .
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What do young people need now more than ever? truth-telling adults, not foremen. entertainers, not executors. guides, not half listeners. The good news is that it’s not too late! No matter what has happened in the past, you can help the kids you love deal with today’s top stressors, including academic pressure, parental expectations, technoference, lack of purpose, isolation and loneliness.
Whether you’re a parent, educator, older sibling, coach, or anyone in a youth leadership role, Rachel Macy Stafford will help you achieve the goal of nurturing and guiding young people to become resilient, compassionate adults. and capable.
4. Positive Discipline: The Classic Guide to Helping Children Develop Self-Discipline, Responsibility, Cooperation, and Problem-Solving Skills
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