Top-rated books on parenting that every parent should read

How to talk so kids will listen & listen so kids will talk by Adele Faber and Elaine mazlish (1979)

This well-loved classic offers enduring insights on ways to deal with problems faced by parents while raising their children.

Calm parents, happy siblings: How to stop the fighting and raise friends for life by Dr. Laura Markham (2015)

In this book, the author emphasises on teaching children conflict resolution skills and creating a deep and meaningful bond with each child to cultivate a good family life.

Heart to heart parenting: Nurturing your child’s emotional intelligence from conception to school age by Robin Grille (2008)

A psychologist and psychotherapist, Robin Grille offers insightful and practical ways to help develop your child’s emotional and social well-being.

Simplicity parenting: Using the extraordinary power of less to raise calmer, happier, and more secure kids by Kim John Payne, Lisa M. Ross (2009)

The book offers ideas and ways for salvaging the freedom and care-free environment that every child deserves to grow up in.

The mommy shorts guide to remarkably average parenting by Ilana Wiles (2016)

This book is more of a tribute to every mother and celebrates the less glamorous side of parenting.

Raising your spirited child: A guide for parents whose child is more intense, sensitive, perceptive, persistent, and energetic by Mary Sheedy Kurcinka (1991)

The book draws on relevant and current research to offer effective parenting tips for handling tantrums and instilling discipline.

Unconditional parenting: Moving from rewards and punishments to love and reason by Alfie Kohn (2006)

Children are loved only when they earn our approval, which may affect their mental and emotional wellbeing.