1, Cui Yutao Parenting Encyclopedia:
This book is a very comprehensive parenting book, which includes all-round parenting guidance for babies from the third trimester to the age of 6, and covers a lot of medical knowledge. Author Cui Yutao is a famous child-rearing expert in China, who has been engaged in pediatric clinical work for 30 years. He used to be the director of pediatrics at Beijing Hejia Hospital, and previously recommended the Education College APP he founded.
2, "Zhang Silai parenting micro interview":
This book is very interesting, and many questions are strange. For example, "Can the baby's nose be pinched?" "Does sunbathing burn your baby?" "Why is the baby's stool hard in the first half and soft in the second half?" . This book can give you a good answer. If you have too many questions about parenting to read a long speech, this book is very suitable.
3, "hilly pregnancy encyclopedia":
If you want to recommend a book that must be read during pregnancy, it must be Hills' Encyclopedia of Pregnancy. The author, Dr. William Hills, is the most influential authoritative child-rearing expert in the United States. Dr. Hills' wife is a registered nurse in the United States and has given birth to eight children. She has very rich experience in childbirth.
4. American Academy of Pediatrics Parenting Encyclopedia:
The American Academy of Pediatrics is a highly respected authority on children's health in the world. This book has been published in the seventh edition. This book has been awarded a super high score of 9 points in Douban, which can be said to be the most worth buying in parenting encyclopedia. As a novice mother, after reading this book, you can avoid many detours.
5, "Fan Zhihong maternal diet nutrition encyclopedia detailed explanation":
The author, Professor Fan Zhihong, is a doctor of food science and a famous scientist in the field of food nutrition in China. This book describes in great detail the nutritional recipes during pregnancy preparation, pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding. In addition to nutritional analysis, there will be references to calories, glycemic index, folic acid content and so on, which is very intimate.
6. Guide to Early Childhood Education and Potential Development in China;
The author of this book is Bao, a famous pediatrician, and the chief pediatrician of Peking Union Medical College Hospital. The most important focus of this book is intellectual development. Starting from the sixth chapter, it will introduce the potential development and delivery education in different periods of 0~3 years old in great detail.
7. "You are the best toy for children":
Babies need their parents more than televisions and intellectual toys. This book mainly talks about how to help parents and children establish close relationship, and analyzes it with theoretical knowledge and a large number of cases, which is very instructive.
8. "Baby makes correct emotional guidance":
Author jane nelsen is an American doctor of education, an outstanding psychologist and educator. Her "positive discipline" is a discipline method that neither punishes nor indulges children. Only in a kind and firm atmosphere can we cultivate children's sense of self-discipline and responsibility.
9. "Game Power: Laughter, Activating Cooperation and Courage in Children's Nature";
Games can make children feel happy and relaxed. This book is about how to build children's self-confidence through games. The author, Dr. Cohen, tells us through dozens of cases that children's willful behavior is to express their inner demands, such as: unwilling to go to school, fighting with classmates, and like to say no to everything.
10, playability 2: Help children overcome childhood anxiety;
Many children are often afraid to say hello to adults and show their feelings. Sometimes they lose their temper and refuse to accept new things. It seems that they are in a period of childhood anxiety. The author argues that children should not be forced to face their fears directly, nor should they blindly try their best to escape, but should be gently pushed forward at the "critical point" of their emotions.