From the time that we find out we’re pregnant or having a baby it is exciting yet a little overwhelming. We want to make sure we take care of them just right while they’re developing, and we want to make sure we start them on the right foot since the day they’re born.
One of the biggest worries a parent can have is whether they raise them correctly. We all want a child that is respectful, cooperative, and is easy to take out in public. Although, not every parent has a child like that! So, to make sure you’re parenting is going correctly, you may want to get some advice from the experts. There are several books on the market that help you raise your child correctly, and make you a great parent. Continue reading below to see which ones made the top list!
Best Books on Raising a Child:
1-2-3 Magic: The book’s plan is to enable parents to discipline children, ages 2 to 12, by instituting a system of counting and time-outs, delivered straightforwardly and unemotionally. With this, your children will take you much more seriously, and they will know how far they can push your limits without going overboard. There will be a much better communication and discipline system in your home after this 5 star book!
How to Talk so Kids Will Listen & How to Listen so Kids Will Talk: If you’re looking to improve the relationships with your kids or prevent bad ones, this is a must have book. It keeps the two of your communicating properly, and helps the both of you open up more about everything.
Scream Free Parenting: This book will help you steer away from yelling, and bring unproductive. Most parents just get frustrated with their child and yell instead of giving them a reasonable answer as to what they’re doing wrong or why they’re misbehaving. Become more productive and learn to talk to your child the correct way.
Parenting With Love and Logic: If you’re looking to teach your child what is right from wrong, and get through to them with love and logic, this book is a must! Not to mention, it will teach you practical parenting skills that every parent should have.
Playful Parenting: The point of this book is to have a good relationship with your children. You don’t want to be considered a grouch or someone your children can’t talk to. Instead, they want to open up freely to you, and be sure that you’re welcoming. Playful parenting keeps the two of you in a happy and healthy relationship!



