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Books on early childhood education

1. Give me your hand, kid (USA)

There is only one truth in this book: tolerance for feelings and strictness for behavior. Its subtitle is "Realizing Really Effective Communication with Children". This book has few theories and many examples. It can be said that it teaches parents how to communicate with their children by hand, which is suitable for families with children over 3 years old.

2. Love and freedom

From here you can read what is love and what is freedom. Sun Ruixue in Sun Ruixue Elementary School is the author of this book. She actively advocated Montessori education, wrote Montessori's views into this book, and used companionship and listening in teaching practice. This is a book that breaks the traditional concept of education. What is true love? Do you want your children to be free? ......

Don't think you know a child's heart.

The author not only expounds the scientific concept of education from the perspective of educators, but also expounds how to deal with various problems faced by children in their growth from the perspective of mothers. The cases in the book are very practical, close to life and source life, which provides a brand-new and typical collection of specimen cases for parents to cultivate their children.

4. The Secret of Childhood (Italy)

Dr Montessori vividly described the physical and psychological characteristics of children in detail. As a parent, it will be very helpful to read this book if you want to know the secret of children's growth and enter their hearts. Respect for children runs through the whole text, and Montessori has always emphasized this point: respect for children, fear of children, and children are the father of adults.

5. Child Psychology (UK)

This is a very introductory book on children's psychology, with professional content and simple explanation. Briefly talked about some psychological concepts and some common cognitive errors. For example, single-parent families will have a negative impact on children. The actual research data does not support this statement.