10 books for parents that will make your life easier

What better date than Book Day to get us with a few volumes to help us? If we want our children to read, better start with oneself, right? So here we bring you 10 books for parents so that, while you read, you receive some basic notions about education.

Educating your children is not easy, but luckily there are many books that help us in the task of grow up healthy, happy, educated and, what is even more difficult, to understand them when they are teenagers. We leave you a selection of 10 books, do you think we're missing one?

10 books for parents that you should know

The 7 habits of highly effective families (Word Editions)


Each family is unique but all are equal in their purpose: to be happy. With great vision and practical wisdom Stephen R. Covey synthesizes in 7 habits the bases for success in family life. Although we believe that everything is lost, that the abyss with our children is unbridgeable or that our marriage is a failure, putting these principles into practice can give an unforgettable turn to any situation.

NO also helps to grow (The sphere of books)

Each child is unique and unrepeatable, so you can not treat everyone equally, but anyone needs some limits, some rules, some guidelines and some rules that help him to achieve the stability, tranquility and security necessary in his step through the stages crucial to his development as a person. This book will help you not to feel bad when you have to say "no" to your child.


Mom, teach me to love (Word Editions)

Your daughter is not a girl, but neither is she a woman at all; is subjected to strong pressure and invade all kinds of questions. Therefore, the author invites mothers to dialogue with their daughters from 9 to 14 years old, posing several conversations that becomes a guide full of advice for girls to reflect on themselves in their context to help them know what is love

Educate without fear of listening (RBA)

Each child has its own rhythm to mature and overcome different phases of growth, but in our society this natural process is interfered with by the rigid structure of schooling. In this context, the author directs parents and teachers to propose a model of respectful education with children, which takes into account the complex emotional processes of the children and facilitates the process of adaptation-integration, in line with the theory of attachment and the Reichian prevention model.


The happiest baby (Word)

Does your baby cry inconsolably and are not you the most expert parents? This book by Harvey Karp will be of great help to you: a very effective and simple method that will calm your restless child in a matter of minutes. He is supported by his twenty-five years of experience as a pediatrician and his research on child care techniques used throughout the world throughout history. Do not miss it!

The little dictator (Sphere of the books)

This book is designed for all parents who are victims of small or not so small tyrants, and for those who want to prevent extreme situations, often fostered by our very social reality. Based on education in respect and affection, in transmitting values, talking with our children and listening to them, and trying to increase their ability to defer gratifications and tolerate frustrations. In other words, learn to support educational work in the three basic pillars: authority, competence and confidence.

Digital families (Word)

This book is a guide on new technologies for both connoisseurs of the subject and for those who still do not dare to get carried away by the network. It is also a great educational support for those who face this issue, new for them, with children, students, etc. to which to guide. A positive and innovative way to enter the technological world.

No more tantrums (Oniro)

Presented as a comic, this book offers simple scientific explanations to better understand the behavior of children. In addition, it gives novel orientations to act concretely according to age and overcome without difficulties that difficult period between 1 and 5 years of age.

Educate Today (Word)

Education is a science and an art: without fixed rules, but you have to know, study and dedicate hours of work. Therefore, in this book you will find a revaluation of the influence of parents and educators against more deterministic theories that defended the predominance of genetics over learning in educational processes. A book to educate in today's society, with its new problems and its new challenges.

As I think I am: Treatment for children with attention difficulties and impulsiveness (Desclée De Brouwer)

This book is for all those people who want to help children diagnosed with ADHD or DAH, or in other words, with difficulties of attention and / or impulsivity. Written by a girl who also has this impulsiveness, the book is the result of her learning, for which she has managed to be herself and enjoy all the energy that is inside, and that now transmits in these pages.

Angela R. Bonachera

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