6 Outstanding books you must to read on Parenting
Odunayo Ajani (Niftyrules)
It is just not enough to travel the nine-month journey all alone without the knowledge of parenting or juggle several duties knotting ties and all day. It is likewise important to give some parenting books some thought. At least some good ones in a lifetime.
Getting a good book on parenting marks the end of your worries or at most set your mind at rest where your kid’s growth is concerned. But then the good book that is good for Mark’s mum might just be a stale meal to Janet’s dad.
Here are smart selections where parenting books are concerned.
# 1 Teenagers Translated by Janey Downshire and Naella Grew
Janey Downshire and Naella Grew are two qualified counselors with specialty in teenage development and emotional literacy (the pair run courses for teenagers, parents, and teachers), this book will unleash to you neurologically-based insight into the way teenagers act and feel, suggesting needful parental responses and provides you with advice on how to control situations when things are going haywire.
#2. The Calm and Happy Toddler by Dr. Rebecca Chicot
The title may look quite misinforming but then the calm and happy teenager comes with a magical cure for toddler tantrums. This book will provide you with a realistic look at what to expect from the toddler years sure, you are going to expect some tantrum but here are solutions that provide you with doable strategies to help with classic flash points such as discipline, sharing, and independence.
#3. Your Baby Week by Week by Simone Cave and Dr. Caroline Fertleman
It takes gradually a three trimester to see your little bundle of joy comes out but more to that is what this book gives you. This is one highly recommended book by new parents and especially expectant ones. It talks you week by week through the first six months – from how much you can expect a newborn to sleep to how many times a day they are likely to want to feed and their responses to their new environment. You also will find important tips, including your baby’s new response to the new environment with issues including burping, nappy rash, and cradle cap.
#4. Sex, Likes and Social Media by Alison Havey and Deana Puccio
Sex, Likes and Social Media by Alison Havey and Deana Puccio
If you havent take your teens on sex and social media education, then something is not complete.
Sex, Likes and Social Media is a new book written by the co-founders of The Rap Project, an organisation which promotes awareness for teenagers negotiating social media. It is not possible to keep an eye on every aspect of a teenager’s online sphere but then careful attention, do well. The book provides insight into what they might be looking at, advice on how to talk to teens about social media to help keep them safe and the warning signs to look out for.
#5. Keep Calm: The New Mum’s Manual by Dr. Ellie Cannon
It’s not uncommon for books on parenting to make new parents feel more, rather than less, anxious. You can come away feeling that if only you were doing a, b or c a bit better, your baby would be sleeping through the night, feeding on schedule, and all the rest. But then Dr. Ellie unfolds a welcome antidote. She disdains the mindset that babies are uniform and parents need to learn a complicated set of rules to manage them. This book encourages new mums to trust their own instincts while simplifying common worry areas including sickness feeding, sleeping, and crying. Take a breath, make a brew and prepare to feel calmer and more confident in this exciting read.
These five books will be a good try only if you give it some trial. Tested and trusted professionals they all are to give you relevant keys into being a better and loving parent.
#6 Parenting Girls by Bisi and Yomi Adewale
This book Parenting Girl is written to teach parents how to train and raise their girl-child and help them to be the best and grow to become responsible adult women
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