Dr. Gordon Neufeld
Hold On to Your Kids
Hold On to Your Kids by Dr. Gordon Neufeld, with writing support from Dr. Gabor Maté, is a groundbreaking exploration of the critical role of parent-child relationships in fostering healthy development. This compelling book delves into the dangers of peer orientation—where children prioritize peer relationships over parental bonds—and offers practical strategies to restore and strengthen the parent-child connection.

Dr. Shefali
INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER: The Parenting Map: Step-by-Step Solutions to Consciously Create the Ultimate Parent-Child Relationship.
“The Parenting Map” is Dr. Shefali’s pioneering guide to raising emotionally resilient children. This book draws on over two decades of expertise, offering actionable strategies to break toxic cycles and nurture authentic bonds between parents and children. It provides evidence-based insights, client anecdotes, and practical techniques for a transformative parenting experience.

INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER: A Radical Awakening: Turn Pain into Power, Embrace Your Truth, Live Free
“A Radical Awakening” by Dr. Shefali is a transformative guide designed to help women transcend fears and societal norms, unlocking their true selves. This book offers a journey towards self-discovery, empowering women to heal and make a positive impact on the world. Through real-life examples and personal anecdotes, Dr. Shefali illuminates the path to authenticity and conscious living, inspiring readers to awaken their inner power and purpose.

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER: The Conscious Parent: Transforming Ourselves, Empowering Our Children
“The Conscious Parent” highlights the profound truth that raising children is a privilege that triggers deep internal transformation. This book by Dr. Shefali provides practical examples from real-life experiences, guiding readers to create a nurturing environment where children can shine and embrace their authentic selves.

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER: The Awakened Family: How to Raise Empowered, Resilient, and Conscious Children
“The Awakened Family” by Dr. Shefali revolutionizes modern parenting by challenging societal norms and advocating for present-moment awareness. Integrating Eastern philosophy with Western psychology, this book provides practical guidance for nurturing confident, conscious children who embrace their authentic selves.

Out of Control
“Out of Control” introduces a new approach to parenting by challenging conventional discipline methods. Dr. Shefali promotes meaningful parent-child connections to foster natural growth and resilience.

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER: Superpowered
“Superpowered” empowers children to conquer stress and anxiety. Filled with engaging quizzes and practical tips, this book is essential for any child facing challenges in today’s world.

It’s a Mom! "What You Should Know About the Early Years of Motherhood
Surviving the first-time motherhood journey! “It’s a Mom!” provides invaluable advice for bonding with your baby while prioritizing self-care.

Dr. Deborah MacNamara
Nourished: Connection, Food, and Caring for our Kids (and everyone else we love)
“Nourished” provides insight into transforming the everyday act of feeding into a fulfilling and nourishing dance of attachment. You won’t see food or feeding someone the same again as Deborah paves the way to the stomach through the heart.

Rest, Play, Grow: Making Sense of Preschoolers (or anyone who acts like one)
“Rest, Play, Grow” offers a comprehensive developmental exploration of the young child. By bridging attachment with emotional development, this book uncovers what every toddler, preschooler, and kindergartener wishes to communicate about themselves.

The Sorry Plane
In “The Sorry Plane,” when Molly inadvertently bursts a balloon she and her sister Lucy discovered, Lucy insists on an apology. However, Molly’s apologies seem to have disappeared, as she whimsically narrates imaginative scenarios where her sorries are hiding under the bed or jetting off to Paris on the Sorry Plane.

Dr. Vanessa Lapointe
Discipline Without Damage: How to Get Your Kids to Behave Without Messing Them Up
In this easy-to-read, science-based book, parents, caregivers, and adults of all kinds discover how discipline affects children’s development, why intervention should reinforce connection, not separation, and why the disciplinary strategies that may have been used on us as children are not the ones that children really need.

Parenting Right from the Start: Laying a Healthy Foundation in the Baby and Toddler Years
Through the twin lenses of attachment parenting and the most up-to-date child development research, Dr. Lapointe walks parents through the battlegrounds where problems are most likely to arise for children—sleeping, feeding, toilet training, aggression, sibling rivalry—and she provides appropriate solutions designed to promote connection and growth. Rooted in compassion and understanding, Parenting Right From the Start shows parents how building a firm, caring presence in the early years is one that a child can lean into for a lifetime.

Dr. Greer Kirshenbaum
The Nurture Revolution: Grow your baby’s brain and transform their mental health through the art of nurtured parenting
In this revelatory book, Kirshenbaum makes plain that nurture is a preventative medicine against mental health issues. She challenges the idea that the way to cultivate independence is through letting babies cry it out or sleep alone; instead, the way to raise a confident, independent child is to lean into your instincts as a parent.

Jessica Joelle Alexander
International Bestseller: The Danish Way Of Parenting
The Danish Way Of Parenting is one of the most sold parenting books of all time. It has been published in over 32 countries. The book reveals the secrets behind the happiness of Danish people, particularly focusing on parenting strategies. This practical and upbeat book explores how Danish parents consistently raise happy, confident, and successful children. The book outlines six essential principles encapsulated in the acronym P-A-R-E-N-T: Play, Authenticity, Reframing, Empathy, No ultimatums, and Togetherness. These principles emphasize the importance of play for development and well-being, the role of authenticity in fostering trust and a strong internal moral compass, and the power of reframing to help children cope with setbacks positively. Empathy is highlighted as crucial for kind interactions, while avoiding ultimatums prevents power struggles and resentment.
