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Parenting books for raising strong and confident kids

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Dec 28, 2021, 10:40 IST
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​Parenting books for raising strong and confident kids

There is no doubt about the fact that parenting is one of the most difficult tasks. Ensuring that your kid gets just the right amount of everything so that they grow into a sensitive and responsible person is what all parents aspire for. Along with these qualities, kids also need to be strong and confident in order to cope up with the growing demands of this fast-paced world. Thus, here are some parenting books for raising strong and confident kids.

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​‘Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids' by Laura Markham

This book will help parents better understand their own emotions and get them in check so they can parent within healthy limits, empathy, and clear communication to raise a self-disciplined child. Step-by-step examples give solutions and kid-tested phrasing for parents of toddlers right through the elementary years.


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​'Daring Greatly' by Brené Brown

In this book, Brown challenges everything we think we know about vulnerability and eliminates the widely accepted myth that it's a weakness. She argues that vulnerability is strength and when we shut ourselves off from vulnerability, i.e. from revealing our true selves, we distance ourselves from the experiences that bring purpose and meaning to our lives.


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​‘How to Raise Successful People' by Esther Wojcicki

Wojcicki is the mother of three super successful daughters: YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki, 23andMe founder Anne Wojcicki, and University of California San Francisco doctor and researcher Janet Wojcicki. This remarkable book combines proven research and personal stories from Wojcicki’s own experience as a mother. More importantly, she shares her secret to raising successful people: “T.R.I.C.K.,” which stands for trust, respect, independence, collaboration, and kindness.


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​‘Helping Your Anxious Child’ by Ronald M. Rapee, Ann Wignall, et al.

Reading this book will help parents learn how to help their child overcome intense fears and worries and find out how to relieve anxious feelings while parenting with compassion. It teaches how to help your child practice ''detective thinking'' to recognize irrational worries. It also answers several common questions for parents: What to do when your child becomes frightened? How to gently and gradually expose your child to challenging situations? Help your child learn important social skills?


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​'Permission to Feel' by Marc Brackett

This book combines rigor, science, passion, and inspiration in equal parts. Too many children and adults are suffering. They are ashamed of their feelings and emotions, but they don’t have to be. Brackett’s mission in this book is to reverse this course.


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​'The Whole Brained Child' by Dr. Tina Payne Bryson & Dr. Daniel Siegel

This book explains the new science of how a child's brain is wired and how it matures. Different parts of a child's brain develop at different speeds and understanding these differences can help you turn any outburst, argument, or fear into a chance to integrate your child's brain and raise calmer, happier children.


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​'The Gift of Failure' by Jessica Lahey

It focuses on the critical school years when parents must learn to allow their children to experience the disappointment and frustration that occur from life’s inevitable problems so that they can grow up to be successful, resilient, and self-reliant adults. Through this, Lahey lays out a blueprint with targeted advice for handling homework, report cards, social dynamics, and sports.


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