Friday, 21 March 2014

What Makes The Best Parenting Books

By Leanna Rae Scott


I:0:T There are a number of things to consider when searching for the best parenting books. I've personally been into reading parenting books in excess of forty years. I need to say that it isn't always the books that sell the best, meaning the ones that have been marketed the best, that help parents the most.

One particularly important thing about parenting books that are in the best category is that authored by people who've personally experienced raising kids and who've tested and assessed the techniques they're recommending to other parents. Many parenting book authors, however, write more from their professional expertise and formal education, such as medical training. Such training tends to pass on knowledge from previous generations of experts. My personal experience is that some of this generations-old knowledge has been faulty all along, such as the belief that temper tantrums are inevitable when raising children and that the best technique is for parents to ignore them. I had subscribed to this expert advice until I learned on my own with my fifth baby that I'd been steered wrong. (Each of my first five babies had all thrown temper tantrums, but not one of my last eight did.

Another hallmark of the very best parenting books is advice that shows respect to every family member, not just the parents, or one parent, and not just the children. Great parenting books also need to have a respectful tone in approaching the readers. They should not come across with We happen to be the experts and you guys are the dummies kind of attitudes. There shouldn't be any talking down to the readers.

The best parenting books available will always use plain language because the writers will not seek to impress readers with their large vocabulary or their formal education. They will, instead, be easily able to impress readers with their good advice, which will consist of common sense, easy-to-use, workable, and doable parenting techniques. The best parenting books will also have the largest amount of useful, helpful advice.

Another aspect of the very best parenting books is that they should be entertaining. They should be interlaced with real-life parenting examples to reinforce the concepts being taught. Any writers of parenting books who have raised their own children should be capable of thinking of entertaining and helpful examples to enrich their parenting advice and render it more memorable. Speaking from the perspective of an experienced parent, I think these are the most important things about the best parenting books.




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