No matter how busy parents are at work, they still have to read 9 good books on parent child educati

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-03-05

You're Your Child's Best Toy", written by Kimberly Blaine, is a gem of emotionally guided education. The book profoundly explains the mystery of building a deep relationship with children, and helps parents to illuminate the way forward on the path of cultivating their children's emotional intelligence and social skills.

The Awakening of the Family is the brainchild of Shafari Sabari, which focuses on the interaction between parents and children within the family, advocating that parents lead their children to a brighter future through self-awareness and growth.

Jane Nelson's Positive Discipline offers a new perspective on parenting, advocating a form of discipline that is neither punitive nor pampering, helping parents and children to build a harmonious and close bond.

In Family on a Hot Pot, James Harvey Robinson III reveals the profound impact of the couple's relationship on the development of children through vivid case studies and offers practical strategies to improve family relationships.

Adrian Gilbert's Love, Money and Children provides an in-depth look at the challenges facing modern families from an economic and sociological perspective, providing valuable advice for parents in the process of educating their children to balance love and expectation.

Dr. Laura Markham's "Don't Roar, Don't Scream" teaches us how to stay calm and rational in the process of parenting, and communicate more effectively with children.

Cecily McLeanan and David Bowley's "A Child's Character" delves into the mysteries of a child's character formation from a psychological perspective, providing parents with a practical guide to cultivating their children's moral character and values.

Fan Deng's "Accompanying Children for Lifelong Growth" emphasizes that by cultivating children's autonomy, exploration spirit and sense of responsibility, they can achieve self-growth and become independent people.

William Styksrud and Ned Johnson's Self-Driven Growth reveals how to stimulate children's intrinsic motivation to actively pursue their goals without external pressure.

Together, these books constitute a rich treasure trove in the field of parenting, providing valuable wisdom and inspiration for parents. People who read a lot can have a lot of temperament

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