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Toddlers and Pre-Schoolers: Love and Logic Parenting for Early ChildhoodFoster ClineJim Fay
(1, 2) 1. Assign the parents to read about strategies of positive discipline (e.g., Between Parent and Teenager by Ginott, Parenting Teens with Love and Logic by Cline and Fay, or Children The Challenge by Dreikurs and Stoltz). 2. Refer the parents to a positive parenting class (e....
Baby and Toddler Outwitting Toddlers; by Bill Adler; Kensington, 2001 Parenting Guide To Your Toddler; by Paula Spencer; Ballantine Books, 2000 Parenting the Strong Willed Child: The Clinically Proven Five-Week Program for Parents of Two- to Six Year Olds; by Rex Forehand; Contemporary ...
Parenting books are ubiquitous; they vary greatly by population (e.g., teens, toddlers, LGBTQ+, culture), problem (e.g., ADHD, autism, sleep, etc.) and approach. This is a field where nearly everyone has very strong (and often opposing) opinions and feelings and very much believe THEY...
Toddlers are tiny negotiators who love the word “NO!”. They’re learning to walk, talk, toilet train, and make friends, and they need guidance to develop empathy and healthy habits. With our actionable steps and science-backed solutions, we’ll empower you to nurture their development, ...
When you are asking, ask forhelp— toddlers absolutely love to help and be helpful, so frame what you need them to do as they’re helping you. (Bonus —international research and cross-cultural datashow that fostering toddlers’ desire to help sets the stage for them to willingly contribute...
Toys stimulate development in babies and toddlers faster, give your baby push toys so that the baby can hold the toy and push forward while walking. Applaud all Triumphs Encourage the baby by praising and cheering every time the baby shows some learning. This will make the baby attempt to ...
My youngest is a soccer player and has talked of wanting to be a volunteer soccer trainer for younger kids, so that was her answer. She has been a young change-maker at our church by watching toddlers so parents can be a part of the service, and her face lights up when she talks ab...
I remember this story often when life feels overwhelming, when big things like layoffs and sicknesses hit, and when small things like cranky toddlers, piles of laundry, and broken refrigerators annoy. What feels to me like an endless cycle of dishes and diapers, punctuated by the odd disaster...