Contents
- 10 Baby Expecting – William and Martha Sears
- 9. How to Love a Child – Janusz Korczak
- 8. “The health of the child and the common sense of his relatives” – Evgeny Komarovsky
- 7. “How to Raise a Happy Child, or the Principle of Succession” – Jean Ledloff
- 6. “Communicate with the child. As?” – Yu.B. Gippenreiter
- 5. “Children from Heaven” – John Gray
- 4. “It’s Too Late After Three” – Masaru Ibuka
- 3. “Independent child, or How to become a” lazy mother “” – Anna Bykova
- 2. “The Secret World of Children” – M.V. Osorina
- 1. “Secret support. Attachment in the life of a child “- Lyudmila Petranovskaya
In the modern world, people who are preparing to become parents approach the birth of a future offspring very responsibly. Moms do yoga and swimming, and dads buy all sorts of gadgets for children’s education in the house.
But it is equally important to understand how to raise a child, and what attitudes to instill in him. In this case, the best solution would be to read the appropriate literature.
Below is a list of the most sensible and useful books.
10 Baby Expecting – William and Martha Sears
Many mothers, being in a state of pregnancy, treat it as a protracted disease. They do not prepare in any way for the upcoming birth, do not think about how to equip a home for the arrival of a new family member, and do not update their knowledge about children and infancy.
Luckily, William and Martha Sears made sure to provide moms-to-be with information that will help them change the way they think about pregnancy and motherhood. The authors of the book share the knowledge that they have received and implemented from their own experience.
9. How to Love a Child – Janusz Korczak
Janusz Korczak, the famous Polish writer, teacher and doctor, advocated all his life for every person to be treated with maximum care and understanding. And this is especially true for children.
In How to Love a Child, Korczak brings up such an important topic as “the child’s freedom of action.” In the mentality of the inhabitants of Europe, the idea has long been rooted, according to which a child has rights and freedoms from birth. Therefore, neither the parent nor anyone else has the right to deprive the child of them.
The author of this book teaches parents to talk with children of different ages, learn to understand them and find a common language with them.
8. “The health of the child and the common sense of his relatives” – Evgeny Komarovsky
It’s good to have a manual at hand, in which you can easily find the answer to any question regarding problems or difficulties with raising children. Fortunately, such a book exists. It was written in 2015 by the well-known and respected doctor E. Komarovsky.
In his useful and absolutely must-read book, parents-to-be and those whose children are already in high school will find answers to important questions.
For ease of reading, Komarovsky’s manual is divided into chapters, each of which is devoted to a separate stage of growing up and raising a child.
You can start reading this work even before the birth of the child, as future mothers and fathers will finally be able to understand those nuances that seem obvious, although they are not talked about much, for example, bathing and swaddling babies.
7. “How to Raise a Happy Child, or the Principle of Succession” – Jean Ledloff
To write her book and make it as useful as possible, Jean Ledloff lived for about two years in one of the tribes of South America and personally observed how the locals educate the younger generation. All the best and applicable to use was absorbed by her book “How to Raise a Happy Child …”.
Every parent is looking for such answers, regardless of whether his child was born recently, or he is already 30 years old. Jean Ledloff is firmly convinced that happiness lies not only in satiety and a roof over your head.
There are higher matters that all loving and caring parents must pay attention to.
6. “Communicate with the child. As?” – Yu.B. Gippenreiter
Every child, especially in the period of growing up and communicating with the world, experiences certain difficulties. They may be related to interaction with peers, problems with the study of the surrounding reality, or acceptance of oneself. And it is often very difficult for an adult to understand what worries his child and how to help him.
A good solution would be to read this book, which will tell you how to listen to a child correctly and how an adult learns to perceive correctly what his child tells.
5. “Children from Heaven” – John Gray
John Gray, being the author of a well-known manual for building harmonious relationships in a couple, gave the world another book. Its purpose is to help new parents build tender and affectionate relationships with their children.
Thanks to the knowledge that John Gray has invested in his offspring, every parent will be able to raise a successful and self-confident person. The child will not give in to any obstacles in his life path.
You should not pass by this book, as it is able to help everyone and everyone to establish harmonious relationships with their own children.
4. “It’s Too Late After Three” – Masaru Ibuka
The author of this book adheres to a strong conviction, which reads as follows. Those skills that are easy for children at the age of two, three or four years are already much more difficult to acquire at an older age.
For example, it is no secret to anyone that many adults have difficulty learning foreign languages, while for a small child it will not be difficult to learn a dozen new words or a whole song in English, effortlessly.
With kindness and care, Masaru Ibuka tells parents what to teach children at an early age and what aspects of education should be emphasized.
3. “Independent child, or How to become a” lazy mother “” – Anna Bykova
Unfortunately, the modern world is full of infantile adults. Where do they come from? The answer lies on the surface.
It’s all about hyperactive perfectionist parents. They are so worried about their child that they make every effort to do or decide everything for their child. And then they wonder who he grew up to be such a lazy person.
In order not to complicate life for yourself or your child, it is better to pick up a book about “lazy parents” and figure out once and for all in which life situations it is worth helping the child, and in which it is better to give him complete freedom of action.
2. “The Secret World of Children” – M.V. Osorina
For parents who can not understand the “secret world” of their children, this book is by all means mandatory reading! She will tell in detail and clearly what is happening in the minds of children, how they come up with their amazing ideas, why they imagine a carpet in a room, and much, much more.
Adults do not attach importance to many children’s ideas, but in vain. It is possible that the child, on the contrary, is waiting for understanding and care from the parent. And, perhaps, participation in his games.
The book “The Secret World of Children” will lift the veil of secrecy of children’s important and affairs that so often parents perceive as complete nonsense.
1. “Secret support. Attachment in the life of a child “- Lyudmila Petranovskaya
The famous and professional psychologist Lyudmila Petranovskaya has written a book in which she shares her knowledge and practical advice on raising children.
She, like no one else, knows how many questions future parents have and not only when it comes to motherhood or the upbringing of the younger generation.
This topic is immense and broad, and also requires the constant accumulation of new knowledge and skills. The book by Mrs. Petranovskaya allows you to understand how to cope with childhood crises, what children are allowed to do and what not; in addition, it tells how the child perceives the kindergarten, his peers and caregivers.
The book by L. Petranovskaya is a storehouse of knowledge for parents, as well as for those who are just planning to start their own family.