Motherhood books

The Baby Decision

The Baby Decision

2016
by Merle Bombardieri
5.0

What is The Baby Decision about?

The Baby Decision: How to Make the Most Important Choice of Your Life offers a kind and non-judgmental guide for people grappling with life-altering decisions. Merle Bombardieri, a specialist in parenthood decision-making, will help you clarify your true feelings and motives with the help of questions and exercises. You’ll be able to better understand your long-term emotions with Bombardieri's five-step process.

Expecting Better

Expecting Better

2013
by Emily Oster
5.0

What is Expecting Better about?

Pregnant women go through all kinds of stress, one of the most pressing one being the stress of finding the right information. To alleviate this stress, Emily Oster makes inquiries into the misconceptions or conventional wisdoms of pregnancy. She writes about the most talked about aspects of being pregnant, helping the readers to make informed decisions.

Bringing Up Bébé

Bringing Up Bébé

20149 min read
by Pamela Druckerman
5.0

What is Bringing Up Bébé about?

“Bringing Up Bébé” is an insightful book that delves into the cultural differences in parenting approaches between France and the United States. Written by Pamela Druckerman, a journalist and mother, the book offers a unique perspective on raising children.

How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk

How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk

199610 min read
by Adele Faber, Elaine Mazlish
5.0

What is How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk about?

“How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk” is a must-read for parents who want to improve their communication with their children. This guide offers practical tips on how to influence a child's behavior positively, understand their perspective, and seek a compromise with them. By applying the skills taught in this book, parents can build long-lasting relationships with their children based on mutual respect.

The Conscious Parent (2014)

The Conscious Parent (2014)

2010
by Shefali Tsabari
5.0

What is The Conscious Parent (2014) about?

The Conscious Parent by Dr. Shefali Tsabary encourages parents to embark on a journey of self-discovery and foster an empathetic connection with their children. The author focuses on breaking the transgenerational cycle of unhealthy parenting and creating a harmonious family life. If you're ready to fundamentally transform your relationship with your child, this book is an invaluable resource.

There's No Such Thing as Bad Weather

There's No Such Thing as Bad Weather

2018
by Linda Åkeson McGurk
5.0

What is There's No Such Thing as Bad Weather about?

A Scandinavian saying goes like this: “There’s no such thing as bad weather – just bad clothing”. The book There's No Such Thing as Bad Weather offers a refreshing perspective into the importance of outdoor play in all seasons. Written by a Swedish mother, Linda McGurk, raising her daughters in USA, it provides a blend of vital research, humor, and warmth. This book provides invaluable insights not only for parents, but for anyone who plays a role in a child’s life.

The Danish Way of Parenting

The Danish Way of Parenting

2016
by Jessica Joelle Alexander, Iben Sandahl
5.0

What is The Danish Way of Parenting about?

Learn and embrace “hygge” parenting with the book The Danish Way of Parenting by Jessica Joelle Alexander and Iben Sandahl. They introduce the PARENT system, which stands for Play, Authenticity, Reframing, Empathy, No ultimatums, and Togetherness. Follow the Danish advice to raise the happiest and kindest kids.

The 5 Love Languages of Children

The 5 Love Languages of Children

2016
by Gary Chapman, Ross Campbell
5.0

What is The 5 Love Languages of Children about?

We all know how the five love languages rule our romantic relationships and marriages. But did you know that in parent-child relationships, knowing the love language of our kids is equally crucial? Read The 5 Love Languages of Children by Gary Chapman and Ross Campbell to identify your child’s love language and use this knowledge effectively to make your child happy and your parenting experience easy.

No-Drama Discipline

No-Drama Discipline

2016
by Tina Payne Bryson, Daniel J. Siegal
5.0

What is No-Drama Discipline about?

No-Drama Discipline offers a compassionate yet effective approach to discipline that can be put to practice immediately. The authors provide a refreshing alternative to traditional discipline methods, aiming to create stronger parent-child connections. Discover how to turn challenging moments into opportunities for growth and raise emotionally intelligent and resilient children.

The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read

The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read

201912 min read
by Philippa Perry
5.0

What is The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read about?

“The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read (and Your Children Will Be Glad That You Did)” by Philippa Perry explains all aspects of parenting, both positive and negative. You will find the psychologist's advice on how to improve healthy parent-child relationships and family communication.

Nurture Shock

Nurture Shock

20088 min read
by Po Bronson, Ashley Merryman
5.0

What is Nurture Shock about?

Why doesn't praise boost children's confidence but seems to do the opposite? How does sleep deprivation really affect young brains? Which indicators show that siblings will have good relationships in the future? “Nurture Shock: New Thinking About Children” by Po Bronson and Ashley Merryman will show us these insights and many more.

Cribsheet

Cribsheet

202010 min read
by Emily Oster
5.0

What is Cribsheet about?

Parenting is a challenging journey filled with important decisions. “Cribsheet” by Emily Oster will help you explore various aspects of parenting and make informed choices about your child’s well-being. Read on and empower yourself as a parent.

The Gifts of Imperfection

The Gifts of Imperfection

201010 min read
by Brené Brown
5.0

What is The Gifts of Imperfection about?

“The Gifts of Imperfection” guides you to live a happy life without depending on others and social standards. This book explains how to accept your true self and increase your well-being. Let’s find out the benefits of being imperfect!

This Isn't What I Expected

This Isn't What I Expected

1994
by Karen Kleiman, Valerie Raskin
5.0

What is This Isn't What I Expected about?

Postpartum experts, Karen Kleiman and Valerie Raskin, offer support and guidance to all the women who struggle psychologically after giving birth. Written in a compassionate and accessible tone, this book has helped many new mothers overcome the anxiety and pain of postpartum.

Untamed

Untamed

202010 min read
by Glennon Doyle
5.0

What is Untamed about?

In “Untamed” by Glennon Doyle, the author invites us on a transformative journey of self-discovery and defiance against societal norms. Through intimate reflections, Doyle underscores the power of listening to one's inner voice and redefining bravery. It's a compelling exploration of authenticity in a world filled with societal expectations.

The No-Cry Sleep Solution

The No-Cry Sleep Solution

200210 min read
by Elizabeth Pantley
5.0

What is The No-Cry Sleep Solution about?

“The No-Cry Sleep Solution” by Elizabeth Pantley is the magic wand every sleep-deprived parent has been searching for. It is a treasure trove of gentle techniques and practical strategies to help you and your little one get the peaceful sleep you deserve. Practical strategies and techniques provided here will be helpful during your parenthood.

Getting to 50/50

Getting to 50/50

20138 min read
by Sharon Meers, Joanna Strober
5.0

What is Getting to 50/50 about?

In their book “Getting to 50/50”, Sharon Meers and Joanna Strober offer insights and strategies for achieving a more equal division of labor in relationships. By presenting personal stories, research findings, and practical advice, the authors aim to inspire couples to work together for a more fulfilling relationship dynamic.

Do Nothing

Do Nothing

202010 min read
by Celeste Headlee
5.0

What is Do Nothing about?

“Do Nothing: How to Break Away from Overworking, Overdoing, and Underliving” by Celeste Headlee explains why we work more than relax and spend less time doing what we want. You will learn about the popularization of overwork and its negative impact. This book will help you regain control of your life and break the addiction to false efficiency.

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