
As a parent, I’ve read my fair share of parenting books—some filled with theories, others with long checklists that feel more overwhelming than helpful. But Easy Parenting Hacks for Everyday Life by Dr. Nitu Singh truly stands out. It’s not just another parenting guide—it feels more like a supportive friend offering tried-and-true advice in a calm, non-judgmental tone.
What I appreciated most is how the book gets straight to the point. No long-winded lectures or complicated frameworks. Instead, Dr. Singh offers small, doable tips that you can actually try out right away. Each hack is simple, but surprisingly powerful. Whether it’s a new way to handle tantrums, a clever trick to make bedtime smoother, or a reminder to use humor when things get tense, every page has something valuable.
This book is especially great for busy parents who don’t have time to read pages and pages just to find one useful takeaway. You can literally open to any section and find something practical and reassuring. It’s not preachy, and it doesn’t pretend parenting is easy—but it does make you feel like it can be more manageable, even joyful.
Dr. Nitu Singh brings nearly two decades of experience in education and child development to the table, and it shows. She clearly understands what kids need emotionally, but also what parents go through on a daily basis. Her advice isn’t about being perfect—it’s about being present, kind, and consistent. She also writes with the perspective of a parent herself, which makes everything feel more relatable.
One thing that really resonated with me was how much focus she places on connection. It’s not just about getting kids to behave—it’s about building trust, staying calm, and choosing words that connect rather than control. That shift in mindset alone made a big difference for me.
I also loved how she encourages turning everyday tasks into bonding moments. Something as simple as turning chores into a game or making space for silly laughter during stressful routines reminded me that parenting doesn’t always have to be serious. Sometimes the best “discipline” comes from lightness, not strict rules.
This book isn’t trying to impress you with jargon. It’s friendly, practical, and real. Whether you’re a new parent or you’ve got a house full of kids, the hacks are useful at any stage. I’ve already tried a few suggestions with my own children, and I was genuinely surprised by how quickly some of them worked.
Dr. Singh’s approach feels gentle, human, and deeply thoughtful. She understands that no two families are the same, and that’s why the tips feel so flexible. It’s like she gives you a set of tools and then trusts you to use them in the way that fits your family best.
Overall, Easy Parenting Hacks for Everyday Life is the kind of book I wish I had earlier in my parenting journey—but I’m grateful to have it now. It doesn’t promise miracles, but it does deliver small wins that add up to big changes over time.
Highly recommend it for anyone who wants to raise happy, emotionally strong children—without burning out in the process.
Reviewed by: Arfan