Every parent wants to understand, support, and develop their child. Unfortunately, it is far from always possible to understand the motives of children's actions, to correctly build their behavior, to create conditions for harmonious development.
And here the advice of experienced psychologists and teachers comes to the rescue in time, who have vast experience of working with a variety of children and their parents. Today we offer Top 10 best books on parenting the right way.
10. M. Ibuka, "After 3 it's too late"
Educator and psychologist Masaru Ibuka is confident that a small child can learn anything. He addresses his book to those mothers and fathers who want to reveal the full potential of their baby in the first 3 years of his life.
9. E. Murashova, "Your Misunderstood Child"
Murashova is one of the most famous family psychologists in Russia. Her works are always distinguished by accessible language. “Your Misunderstood Child” is a book about how to overcome aggression, fears, isolation of a child and understand what is going on in his soul.
8. P. Druckerman, "French children never spit food"
The book by an American journalist who has lived in Paris for several years is controversial. But Druckerman's approach, which is based on adherence to the regime and the established rules, stands out against the general background of hundreds of books, the leitmotif of which is "everything for children."
7. I. Khanhasaeva, "A daughter is growing, a son is growing"
The author is a journalist and mother of four children. In her book, Irina considers such problems as adaptation to the nursery and kindergarten, games and activities for children, children's whims. The book was written back in Soviet times, but Khanhasaeva's advice is relevant to this day.
6. Ya. Korczak, "How to Love a Child"
Korczak loved children so much that during the war he went to his death at the hands of the Nazis along with his pupils from the orphanage, refusing to be released. The leitmotif of Korczak's works is the primacy of the voice of the heart. The ability to listen to our own feelings and follow them is what we still lack today.
5. D. Gray, Children from Heaven
The author's idea is to replace obedience with cooperation. Gray teaches parents not to protect the child from all problems, but to help him overcome difficulties, developing and discovering the world around him.
4. Yu. Gippenreiter, “Communicate with a child. How?"
This book is one of two books by Gippenreiter dedicated to communication between parents and children. The book contains many practical examples, clear and accessible advice. The author is a child psychologist with vast practical experience.
3. V. Levy, "The New and Custom Child"
This book by the famous psychologist is a real bestseller among parents of thousands of children. Levy teaches understanding between an adult and a child based on love and respect.
2. N. Latta, "Sonology"
The book is devoted to the upbringing of children and adolescents, especially boys. The author talks about the peculiarities of the psyche, physiology and thinking of sons at different ages.With calmness and humor, Latta teaches you how to get out of any difficult situations.
1. V. Dmitrieva, "Methods of early development M. Montessori"
Dmitrieva describes in detail all the methods of creating a unique developing environment for a child, developed by the famous Maria Montessori. Simple tips and examples are aimed at nurturing a successful, self-confident person.