Regardless of the country, time of year or economic situation, parents all over the world ask themselves the eternal question - how to bring up children? We offer a selection of books for parents by modern child psychologists, which we hope will help to strengthen mutual understanding in your family.
Andrei Kurpatov. "Happy Child. Universal rules."
If you haven't read this author's books on child psychology before, this is an updated edition of previous books on the subject. The psychologist writes in detail about the workings of the brain and gives examples from his life with his daughter.
Vika Dmitrieva. "It's a child! The School of Adequate Parents."
A book of sobering parenting advice from a mom of many children. Written with humor and vitality. Useful as a first book for young parents.
Sergei Shishkov. "From boy to sage. Men's secrets."
In simple language and without moralizing, the book tells how to raise boys without infantilizing them.
Irina Mlodik. "Modern children and their non-modern parents."
To parents about parenting through the lens of the relationship with their parents. In other words, "if you want to change your child, start with yourself".
Valentina Paevskaya. "Am I a bad mom? How to raise a child without having time for it"
A book for busy parents who feel guilty that they are missing out on important things in raising a child. With practical tips that you can start implementing while reading the book.
Larisa Surkova. "How great is it with a child from 1 to 3 years old"
The author follows a modern approach to parenting, where the search for a child's individuality is emphasized.
Maria Osorina. "The secret world of children in the space of the world of adults"
In-depth explanations of why children need to go through the stages of bathing in puddles and riding down slides as children, from a psychological perspective.
Ekaterina Murashova. "Comforting World."
The book deals with the family problems of the patients of a practicing psychologist.
Alexander Musikhin. "Raising children without shouting, threats and punishments"
A book about how parents can work on themselves to change their approach to parenting. With clear instructions, without water and moralizing.
Victoria Shimanskaya. "Mom, I'm afraid! How to teach a child to cope with fears"
A useful, structured book about children's and parents' fears. The book gives recommendations on how to deal with fears.
Igor Kon. "The boy is the father of man."
A book for fathers to better understand themselves and for parents of both sexes to understand how to raise their sons. A thoughtful book with a reliance on statistical data, written in easy to understand language.
Ludmila Petranovskaya. "The Secret Reliance. Attachment in the life of a child."
Practical advice on raising children based on attachment theory. The author teaches parents how to raise their child into a happy and independent adult who is responsible for his or her own actions.
Michael Labkovsky. "Loving and Understanding. How to raise kids happy (and not go crazy with worry)"
A book on parenting with examples from the author's life of his patients. Written in easy language, with a useful "Question-Answer" section.
Natalia Tsymbalenko. "Bullying. How to stop bullying a child"
The author, a mother of a child who suffered from school bullying, has transferred her experience into a book and described how to recognize the signs of bullying, how to avoid it and how to deal with the situation that has already occurred.
Yulia Hippenreiter. "Let's keep communicating with the child. Right?"
The theme of understanding human nature and parenting and discipline is deeply revealed. The author's point of view on punishments is interesting - how to listen and hear the child.
If you liked our article and want to know more books about psychology, check out our article:
Top 18 popular books about neuropsychology, psychology, health, and the world