What self help books are you reading?
An array of helping books I’m reading, not included are the ones I’m reading for fun!
#selfhelpbooks #pottytrainingtips #parentingtips #adultchildren #devotions
Self-help books can provide a wealth of practical advice and emotional support, especially when it comes to parenting and personal development. For those navigating the challenges of raising children with mindfulness and kindness, "Raising Good Humans" by Hunter Clarke-Fields offers a compassionate guide to breaking reactive parenting cycles and fostering confident, caring kids. This book emphasizes mindful parenting techniques that help parents respond thoughtfully rather than react impulsively. Additionally, "Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents" by Lindsay C. Gibson, PsyD, is an insightful resource for those looking to heal from the emotional wounds caused by distant or self-involved parents. The book helps adults understand dysfunctional family dynamics and learn strategies for emotional recovery and healthier relationships. For parents dealing with grief, "Loved Baby 31 Devotions" by Sarah Philpott, PhD, offers comfort and spiritual support for those mourning pregnancy loss, combining devotionals that help process grief and cherish memories. These books complement practical parenting tips, such as potty training strategies, and support for adult children, all of which can be found in popular self-help literature genres. Integrating these resources can enhance your approach to parenting and personal growth, providing both empathy and effective tools to navigate life's emotional complexities.
















































































Bible (via Through the Word app), and pre -reading Single, Dating, Engaged, Married before I give it to my oldest teen.