1. Japanese Parenting Style
For parents, raising children to be well-rounded and successful is not just an instinct but a lifelong dedication to their education. Every parent loves their child, but how can we love and nurture them in the right way? This is the art of parenting. Recognizing the enormous impact of proper education on a child’s future, author Akehshi Daiji, a renowned Japanese psychologist and educational consultant, shares his valuable research in the book Japanese Parenting Style.
This book is considered one of the most valuable resources for Japanese parents. It has expanded the understanding of many parents and helped them identify and correct educational mistakes, contributing to successful child-raising in Japan. The book offers practical, non-theoretical insights into various educational methods, and through simple, relatable examples, you will come to understand your child's psychology and how to nurture them to grow strong and stable. As you read through the pages, you may be surprised to find that what are often seen as weaknesses in children are actually their unique strengths—traits such as sensitivity in children who are quick to anger, strong opinions in children who don’t obey, and patience in children who are slow to act. These are all abilities that can be nurtured with the right approach, and if parents don’t notice them early, these strengths could turn into weaknesses as the child grows.
With simple tips, practical advice, and useful strategies, Japanese Parenting Style is not just an excellent book, but also a meaningful gift and a reliable guide for parents who wish to ensure their children’s emotional and intellectual growth.
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2. Japanese Parenting - The 0-Year-Old Stage
Every child has the potential to be a genius if they receive the right education from an early age. And parents, who are the closest to their children, are the best ones to provide this guidance. Child education should begin even before the child turns one, not when they are older. This is not a difficult task, as you can start teaching your child through everyday interactions like cuddling or playing with them.
The book Japanese Parenting - The 0-Year-Old Stage will help future parents discover and apply effective methods to nurture their child’s growth and unlock their full potential. The book offers easy-to-understand insights into the biological characteristics of babies before their first birthday. From this foundational knowledge, the author presents fun lessons and games to help develop the child's intellectual abilities and reflexes. This book is part of a three-volume series by Professor Kubota Kisou (the other two volumes cover the 1-Year-Old and 2-Year-Old stages).
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3. Soft Discipline of the Heart – How Vietnamese Mothers Teach Japanese Parenting
What do children need most from their parents during the early years of their lives? What experiences are most important for children during their early childhood?
How can parents navigate through the rebellious stages and tantrums to make every day with their child a truly fulfilling and meaningful journey? How can parents nurture the essential life skills that will guide their child throughout their entire life?
The book Soft Discipline of the Heart – How Vietnamese Mothers Teach Japanese Parenting answers these questions and many others related to Japanese parenting through the author’s personal experiences. With over eleven years in Japan, combining both her studies and motherhood, including six years of sharing parenting stories with Vietnamese parents, the author provides valuable insights into child-rearing.
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4. How the Japanese Teach Their Children to Learn Less but Understand More
Why do students in the same class have such different achievements?
What can be done to achieve better academic results?
Many might attribute these differences to natural talent or personal variation. However, this assumption is not entirely accurate. The answer to these questions can be found in the book How the Japanese Teach Their Children to Learn Less but Understand More. The book shares stories and insights from Katsunori Ishida, who spent years researching and working with students, teaching, and training.
The book consists of seven chapters, each presenting stories from parents who wish to help their children in their studies. Combining the author’s analysis and experience, it distills ten useful phrases that help parents develop habits, skills, and improve their children's ability to observe, think, and learn. These phrases gradually guide children to improve academically, become more independent, and gain the confidence to assert themselves.
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5. The Art of Teaching Children Household Chores the Japanese Way
Teaching children independence means teaching them how to care for themselves and build positive relationships with others. These lessons can only be taught by parents, the ones directly responsible for raising them. When children can walk, feed themselves, dress, and use the restroom, they have graduated from their infant years—years that couldn't exist without their parents' care. Now, children begin to care for themselves. However, this is only half of being independent.
True independence is when children learn to cook their own meals, clean up afterward, wash their dirty clothes, organize their belongings, replace old items with new ones, clean the bathroom when needed, change toilet paper, and maintain cleanliness in the house. Through these chores, children will also learn to “build good relationships with those around them,” preparing for the day they start a family of their own. This is the moment when they “become an adult.”
The book series The Art of Teaching Children Household Chores the Japanese Way (Volume 1) guides parents on how to teach their children household chores, and through these tasks, children will learn essential life skills.
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6. Raising Children Like the Japanese - Being a Friend to Your Child
When parents view their children as friends, children develop with more confidence and energy. Recognizing that the foundation of parenting is "Friendship" helps to extinguish negative feelings like frustration, anxiety, and hostility towards the child and even towards themselves. So why does having a "Friendship" with their child bring such a glow to their face?
Raising Children Like the Japanese - Being a Friend to Your Child will reveal this secret. However, simply reading this book won’t suffice. Raising children is not just a matter of thinking it in our minds—it must be expressed through words and concrete actions. Give your child warm applause of encouragement to help them gather the courage to grow.
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7. How to Praise, Scold, and Discipline Your Child
If you want your child to go to bed early, they resist; if you want them to stop breastfeeding, they won’t; as they grow, they don't listen, and shyness causes them to miss out on opportunities... There are many such challenges that make parenting a headache. Any mother who has raised a child knows that many things in life don't go as planned. In this book, I want to share some basic perspectives and methods for parenting based on "how to praise", "how to scold", and "how to discipline" children.
From the start, we must understand what kind of child we have. How should we raise them? Understanding the essence of a child’s development is crucial for mothers facing challenges in parenting. We have received many articles sharing parenting views based on the child's maturity from Masami Sasaki, a child psychologist who has worked with many parents and children. The most important thing for children is clear communication. Therefore, understanding the child’s "nature" is vital. As a mother, I think we can use this “secret” to guide our daily parenting. I visited Salon Hidamari in Akita City, run by Wakamatsu Aki, a former kindergarten teacher. Salon Hidamari offers training courses for mothers raising children. There, I learned successful parenting tips from her using comic books and courses for caregivers, which I applied in my own parenting.
In this book, in addition to the conversations with Dr. Masami Sasaki and Wakamatsu Aki about parenting, How to Praise, How to Scold, and How to Discipline Your Child also includes anecdotes from their childhood on how their parents raised them. How to Praise, How to Scold, and How to Discipline Your Child hopes readers will find useful advice that can be successfully applied in raising children.
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8. Genius & Early Education
Years ago, it was common for children from wealthy families to be arrested due to immoral behavior. During those times, these families would seek help from their journalist contacts to explain: “I was too busy with my business to pay attention to my children. Now, I am deeply ashamed of the consequences...”. Such statements were frequently published in the media.
Claiming that business obligations left no time for children is merely an excuse for personal greed. There are certainly many people like this, and this book is certainly not intended for them.
Some modern women believe that becoming a mother will hinder personal development, ruin careers, and disrupt their personal life. Such women resent motherhood, as it interferes with their selfish desires. Many women share this view, and of course, this book is not meant for them either.
However, there are those who, despite knowing their own limitations, will strive to make their children succeed. They understand that they are the first step, and their children will take the next. What they could not achieve, their children will continue. These individuals, regardless of success or failure, are still regarded as geniuses—exceptional people who are rare in this world. This book, Genius & Early Education, was written for them.
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9. Japanese Parents Teach Their Children Independence
Japanese Parents Teach Their Children Independence by Sugahara Yuko is one of the most popular books on teaching children life skills among Japanese parents. The author, Sugahara, is a mother herself and has over a decade of experience advising thousands of Japanese parents on life skill training and child development. The book is based on real-life stories that Sugahara encountered while working as a consultant, making it highly practical and insightful.
The author provides specific situations along with scientifically backed solutions, sometimes adding fascinating psychological analyses of parenting practices:
- When your child makes a mistake, how do you, as a parent, respond?
- Do you listen to your child without interrupting, refrain from harsh interference, or become angry, thinking that their actions are childish?
- Do you allow your child to take responsibility and find solutions, or do you step in and take charge?
- Do you always blame the child, or do you reflect on your own parenting approach?
- Have any parents allowed their child to wake up independently in the morning?
- Have any parents treated their child according to their unique personality?
- Have any parents taught their children the lessons of “love,” “responsibility,” and “happiness through living for others”?
Never turn your beloved children into “dependent individuals,” and avoid becoming “helicopter parents.”
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