Cracking The Toddler Code

Cracking The Toddler Code
Title Cracking The Toddler Code PDF eBook
Author Dr Langham
Publisher Hannah Burnett
Pages 273
Release 2020-02-21
Genre Family & Relationships
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If you know how to speak your toddler’s language, you will discover a whole new child, and reap the benefits of a well behaved, loving toddler who LISTENS (not to mention you’ll enjoy stress free parenthood). Cracking The Toddler Code- Written by Hannah Jackson, author with 15 years' experience with young children, and Dr Langham- Child behavior expert and child psychologist. Parenting shouldn't be so difficult! No parent should ever feel so overwhelmed, mentally stressed and physically exhausted. Unfortunately, it's all too common to feel so under pressure these days. Cracking The Toddler Code was designed to cover all aspects of parenting, and answering all the big questions on every parent’s mind. This essential guide will show you how to overcome challenges with ease, so that you have the happiest toddler, all the while finding parenting so rewarding and EASY. Here is what you can expect to uncover in Cracking The Toddler Code: Chapter one: Tantrums. Understand what causes them, how to cope with them, and even better- how to PREVENT them from occurring (even those embarrassing ones in the grocery store!). Chapter two: Positive discipline and communicating with your toddler. Understand how to practice "Positive Parenting" and what the negative consequences are from "discipline". Learn how you can effectively communicate with your toddler, and how to build your toddler's self esteem. Chapter three: Sleep routines. In this chapter, we go into detail about establishing healthy routines for a great night's sleep. You will also know what to do with a toddler that just won't nap, and what to do when your wee one just won't stay in bed! Chapter four: Potty training. Is your little one ready for potty training? Thus chapter will tell you the signs to look for. You will also uncover some very important tips to make potty training easy, how to deal with accidents, and what to do if there is a potty training regression. Chapter five: Learning and developing. This chapter goes deep in the mind of your toddler. Here you will discover ways to help your child's brain grow and develop, and how to help them build on their skills and personality. Chapter six: Strengthening the relationship. It is so important to have a healthy relationship with your toddler. We will show you exactly how to do that, and how you can help your toddler to safely explore the world. Chapter seven: Dealing with transitions. Life events such as starting daycare or a new arrival to the family can have a strong effect on children. Discover how you can help them through any changes in life with ease. Cracking The Toddler Code takes the stress out of parenting. You will feel confident as a parent, and better yet see some amazing and positive changes in your toddler almost immediately. Stress free parenthood awaits you, so don’t delay, take your copy right now!

How Toddlers Thrive

How Toddlers Thrive
Title How Toddlers Thrive PDF eBook
Author Tovah P Klein
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 320
Release 2015-02-24
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 147673514X

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Klein argues that adult success is often established in the developmental preschool years. She shares advice for parents on how to promote such success-driving positive attributes as resilience, self-regulation, and empathy.

Teach Me to Talk

Teach Me to Talk
Title Teach Me to Talk PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
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Release 2011-05-01
Genre Education
ISBN 9780988600720

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Busy Toddler's Guide to Actual Parenting

Busy Toddler's Guide to Actual Parenting
Title Busy Toddler's Guide to Actual Parenting PDF eBook
Author Susie Allison
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2020-09-22
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9781943147854

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"Susie Allison gives the achievable advice she's known around the world for on her million-follower Instagram account, Busy Toddler. From daily life to 'being two is fine' to tantrums and tattling and teaching the ABCs, let Susie give you the stress-free parenting advice you've been looking for. Susie shares real moments from raising her three kids as well as professional knowledge from her years as a kindergarten and first grade teacher. Her simple and doable approach to parenting is both uplifting and empowering ... includes over 50 of Susie's famous kid activities that have helped hundreds of thousands of parents make it to nap time and beyond. This isn't about perfect parenting. This is about actual parenting"--

Wildland

Wildland
Title Wildland PDF eBook
Author Evan Osnos
Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Pages 278
Release 2021-09-14
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0374720738

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INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER After a decade abroad, the National Book Award– and Pulitzer Prize–winning writer Evan Osnos returns to three places he has lived in the United States—Greenwich, CT; Clarksburg, WV; and Chicago, IL—to illuminate the origins of America’s political fury. Evan Osnos moved to Washington, D.C., in 2013 after a decade away from the United States, first reporting from the Middle East before becoming the Beijing bureau chief at the Chicago Tribune and then the China correspondent for The New Yorker. While abroad, he often found himself making a case for America, urging the citizens of Egypt, Iraq, or China to trust that even though America had made grave mistakes throughout its history, it aspired to some foundational moral commitments: the rule of law, the power of truth, the right of equal opportunity for all. But when he returned to the United States, he found each of these principles under assault. In search of an explanation for the crisis that reached an unsettling crescendo in 2020—a year of pandemic, civil unrest, and political turmoil—he focused on three places he knew firsthand: Greenwich, Connecticut; Clarksburg, West Virginia; and Chicago, Illinois. Reported over the course of six years, Wildland follows ordinary individuals as they navigate the varied landscapes of twenty-first-century America. Through their powerful, often poignant stories, Osnos traces the sources of America’s political dissolution. He finds answers in the rightward shift of the financial elite in Greenwich, in the collapse of social infrastructure and possibility in Clarksburg, and in the compounded effects of segregation and violence in Chicago. The truth about the state of the nation may be found not in the slogans of political leaders but in the intricate details of individual lives, and in the hidden connections between them. As Wildland weaves in and out of these personal stories, events in Washington occasionally intrude, like flames licking up on the horizon. A dramatic, prescient examination of seismic changes in American politics and culture, Wildland is the story of a crucible, a period bounded by two shocks to America’s psyche, two assaults on the country’s sense of itself: the attacks of September 11 in 2001 and the storming of the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. Following the lives of everyday Americans in three cities and across two decades, Osnos illuminates the country in a startling light, revealing how we lost the moral confidence to see ourselves as larger than the sum of our parts.

Cracking the Code

Cracking the Code
Title Cracking the Code PDF eBook
Author Leah Kaminsky
Publisher Random House Australia
Pages 274
Release 2015-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0857984667

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A family doctor shares a mother and father's determination to save their son. This story of a father's search to find a diagnosis, and ultimately a cure, for his son's mystery disease is an inspiration that has set the world of genetic medicine and research abuzz with the possibilities for the future. After Cracking the Code screened on "Australian Story," Stephen Damiani and his extraordinary ordinary family have been inundated with messages of support for Mission Massimo. Stephen has a background in construction economics and risk management. He teamed with geneticist Ryan Taft to map his family's genome in an attempt to discover the cause of his son's illness, and in the process developed a diagnostic tool that will revolutionize diagnoses and treatments of diseases as complex and rare as Massimo's leukodystrophy to widespread diseases such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Previously, trying to find a specific gene mutation that might be responsible for a disease was a million times harder than finding a needle in a haystack. Stephen's suggestion that Ryan align the genomes, or DNA blueprints, of himself, his wife Sally as well as Massimo, to find any unique variations and thereby create a smaller haystack was previously untried. Stephen convinced Massimo's neurologist, Dr. Rick Leventer at Melbourne's RCH, that it was just a case of technology, statistics, data, and money, but that it could be done. Once Taft was able to locate and isolate the specific genetic mutation of Massimo's DARS gene, the hunt was on to find other children with the same genetic mutation so that the diagnoses could be confirmed. With the help of Adeline Vanderver at the Washington DC-based Centre for Genetic Medicine and her Myelin Disorders Program, they were able to locate several other children with the DARS mutation and have now moved on to the next phase of Mission Massimo, finding a cure. Cracking the Code is simultaneously a wonderful family memoir and the story of some mind-blowing discoveries in medicine.

Toddlers and Preschoolers

Toddlers and Preschoolers
Title Toddlers and Preschoolers PDF eBook
Author Lawrence Kutner
Publisher William Morrow
Pages 216
Release 1994
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780688102166

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"Practical" is the best word to describe Dr. Lawrence Kutner's insights and advice on raising children. For years, Dr. Kutner's newspaper and magazine columns have been posted on refrigerator doors and handed out at pediatricians' offices across the United States and Canada. His nationally syndicated New York Times "Parent & Child" column, which he wrote from 1987 to 1994, was carried by several hundred newspapers. His column on child behavior in Parents magazine is one of the magazine's most popular features. In this, the second book in the Parent & Child series, Dr. Kutner blends expertise, personal experience, and humor as he takes a look at what it's like to raise toddlers and preschoolers in today's families. He uses his skills as both a highly respected psychologist and an award-winning journalist to help parents get inside their children's minds and see the world as they do. This book is filled with powerful and effective techniques for solving some of the most frustrating problems faced by the parents of young children. Throughout this book, Dr. Kutner draws from his own experience as a psychologist and a parent, and blends that with some of the latest research on child development. The result is a useful, funny and insightful look at why young children behave the way they do.