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Five Parenting Books
If you’re like most parents, you’re probably feeling pretty nervous about potty training. But don’t worry, help is on the way. This supportive guide provides step-by-step advice for a compassionate and emotionally aware process–one that focuses on positive connection rather than relying on gimmicks, pressure, or rewards (which usually backfire).
Author: Glowacki, Jamie.
Oh Crap! I Have a Toddler is about doing more with less–and bringing real childhood back from the brink of over-scheduled, over-stimulated, helicopter parenting. With her signature down-and-dirty, friend-to-friend advice, Jamie is here to help you experience the joy of parenting again and giving your child–and yourself–the freedom to let them grow at their own pace and become who they are.
Author: Medini, Shari.
As more parents work from home than ever before, there are unique challenges when it comes to meeting the demands of their job, helping their kids thrive, and finding even five minutes to take care of themselves. Parenting While Working from Home offers tips, strategies, and reflections to help parents balance their careers, connect with their kids, and establish their inner strength over the course of a year. Parenting experts and founders of the popular website, Adore Them Parenting, Karissa Tunis and Shari Medini share actionable tips, heartfelt insight, and planning strategies to help you enjoy your own parenting journey while working from home.
Author: Hicks, Randall
Tired of reading a book that is hundreds of pages in length, then thinking they could have boiled down the “important parts” and saved you a lot of time? Here’s a book that eliminates the fluff and gives you just the nuggets in 50 one to three-page chapters with accompanying photos. Fast, easy and insightful reading.
Author: Ockwell-Smith, Sarah.
If you’re like most parents, you’re probably feeling pretty nervous about potty training. But don’t worry, help is on the way. This supportive guide provides step-by-step advice for a compassionate and emotionally aware process–one that focuses on positive connection rather than relying on gimmicks, pressure, or rewards (which usually backfire).
Author: Douglas, Ann.
Parenting without anxiety, guilt, or feeling overwhelmed. Happy Parents Happy Kids is the ultimate no-guilt guide to boosting your enjoyment of parenting while at the same time maximizing the health and happiness of your entire family. You can find ways to take care of yourself while you’re busy raising a family–just as you can choose to use parenting strategies that work for you and your kids. This practical and encouraging book will help you:
- Discover what less-stressed-out parents know about minimizing the fallout from work-life imbalance (to say nothing of all the other things our generation of parents can’t help but feel anxious about)
- Tackle the challenges of distracted parenting(in a way that helps kids to develop healthy relationships with technology)
- Balance your hopes and dreams for your children with the demands of the rest of your life
- Manage screen time for your whole family with simple and effective strategies
- Learn mindfulness strategies that can make parenting easier and can be effortlessly worked into your daily life
- Live healthier (including a crash course on the science of habit change)
- Become a calmer and more confident parent so that you can stop feeling bad and raise astonishingly great kids
The takeaway message is clear, powerful, and potentially life-changing. You can lose the guilt, embrace the joy, and thrive alongside your kids.