Raising a child is a very complex and continuous process. Books cannot help you become ideal parents. However, they will help to avoid some difficulties during times of crisis.
Instructions
Step 1
A classic among books on raising children can rightfully be called the work of Yu. B. Gippenreiter “Communicate with the child. How? . The book has already been published four times and has consistently held a leading position in sales. The work contains a lot of practical advice on how to survive certain childhood age crises. Everything in the book is structured, so after reading it, there are no special problems on how to apply the advice read in life. Julia Gippenreiter, being a practicing psychologist and teacher, was able to reflect in her book all possible methods of successfully raising children. Simple and straightforward guidelines, as well as many examples, make the book easy to digest.
Step 2
Janusz Korczak's book "How to Love a Child" reveals to the reader the motives behind the actions of children. In the work, you will not find ready-made recommendations for practical use. However, the exclusive style of writing the book will convey to you the main point: you need to accept children as they are. Perhaps the great Polish teacher, creating this work during the war, did not even think about how popular it would become. The book contains many examples from Korczak's life. A person who has worked for a long time as the director of an orphanage, gives an excellent parting word to all future parents, teachers, psychologists.
Step 3
The book by Donald Woods Winnicott "A Conversation with Parents" tells not only about the state of children, but also about the possible reactions of parents. The piece will be irreplaceable if you have a child from one month to three years old. Much of the behavior of an infant can cause confusion among parents. Winnicott's book is designed to dispel this misunderstanding. The main topics covered in the book: anxiety, depression of parents, involuntary reactions of the child, urges and gestures of the baby, their meaning.
Step 4
The book by V. A. Sukhomlinsky's "How to Raise a Real Man" tells about a humane attitude towards a child. For convenience, the work is divided into several chapters, each of which tells about a particular aspect of education. The book covers the following topics: friendship, morality, aesthetics, grief, joy, respect for people, religion, military duty. The author offers examples of how to conduct a conversation with a child in order not to get stuck. He also warns against mistakes and gives good advice about parenting.