Someone asked about which parenting books I am reading. Here is the most comprehensive list I can find.
How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk HAVE
by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish
Siblings Without Rivalry HAVE
by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Families HAVE
by Stephen R. Covey
Raising Your Spirited Child HAVE
by Mary Sheedy Kurcinka
Kids, Parents, and Power Struggles
by Mary Sheedy Kurcinka
Kids Are Worth It HAVE
by Barbara Coloroso
There’s Got to Be a Better Way
Becky Bailey
Easy to Love, Difficult to Discipline HAVE
Becky Bailey
When Anger Hurts Your Kids
by McKay, Fanning, Paleg & Landis
The 5 Love Languages of Children
by Gary D. Chapman & Ross Campbell
Protecting the Gift
by Gavin de Becker
Nighttime Parenting HAVE
by William Sears, MD & Martha Sears, RN
Parent Effectiveness Training HAVE
by Dr. Thomas Gordon
Becoming Attached: Unfolding the Mystery of the Infant-Mother Bond and
its Impact on Later Life
by Robert Karen
The Continuum Concept
by Jean Liedloff
The Courage To Raise Good Men
by Olga Silverstein and Beth Rashbaum
Everyday Blessings: The Inner Work of Mindful Parenting
by Myla and Jon Kabat-Zinn
Evolution’s End
by Joseph Chilton Pearce
Growing Up Again: Parenting Ourselves, Parenting Our Children
by Jean Illsley Clarke and Connie Dawson
I’ll Never Do To My Kids What My Parents Did To Me!: A Guide to
Conscious Parenting
by Thomas and Eileen Paris
Keys to Becoming a Father
by William Sears, M.D.
Magical Child
by Joseph Chilton Pearce
Mother Daughter Revolution: From Betrayal to Power
by Elizabeth Debold, Marie Wilson and Idelisse Malave
Mothering Multiples
by Karen Gromada
Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Compassion
by Marshall Rosenberg
The Optimistic Child
by Martin E.P. Seligman
Raising a Daughter: Parents and The Awakening Of A Healthy Woman
by Don Elium and Jeanne Elium
Attachment Parenting: Instinctive Care for Your Baby and Young Child
by Katie Allison Granju.
Baby Days: Activities, Ideas, and Games for Enjoying Daily Life With a
Child Under Three HAVE
by Barbara Rowley
Positive Discipline HAVE
by Jane Nelsen (with the caveot that her advice for
infants and toddlers is NOT AP)
The Explosive Child
by Dr. Ross Greene
Living with the Active Alert Child
by Dr Linda S. Budd
The Edison Trait
by Lucy Jo Palladino
How To Really Love Your Child
by Ross Campbell
Liberated Parents, Liberated Children: Your Guide To A Happier Family HAVE
by Adele Faber & Elaine Mazlish
Giving The Love That Heals: A Guide for Parents
by Harville Hendrix and Helen Hunt
Love and Anger: The Parental Dilemma
by Nancy Samalin
The Fussy Baby: How to Bring Out the Best in Your High Need Child HAVE
by Williams Sears, M.D.
The Baby Book: Everything You Need to Know About Your Baby From Birth
to Age Two HAVE
by William Sears, M.D. and Martha Sears, R.N.
Punished by Rewards HAVE
by Alfie Kohn
Between Parent And Child
by Haim Ginott
How Children Learn
by John Holt
Teach Your Own
by John Holt
No Contest: The Case Against Competition HAVE
by David Elkind
Children: The Challenge
by Rudolf Dreikurs
Living Joyfully with Children
by Win and Bill Sweet
Summerhill School : A New View of Childhood
by A. S. Neill
On Becoming a Person
by Carl Rogers
Playful Parenting HAVE
by Lawrence Cohen
Transforming the Difficult Child: The Nurtured Heart Approach
by Howard Glasser, Jennifer Easley
Everyday Blessings
by Jon and Myla Kabat Zinn
The Tao of Motherhood
Vimala McClure (same person as Vimala Schneider McClure)
The Path to Parenting
Vimala Schneider McClure (same person as Vimala McClure)