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On Becoming Toddlerwise
- From First Steps to Potty Training
- Narrated by: William Crockett
- Length: 5 hrs
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Publisher's Summary
There is no greater fulfillment a parent can receive than the upturned face of a toddler, eyes speaking wonders and a face of confidence in discovering a brand new world with Mom and Dad.
In a little more than a year, the helpless infant emerges as a little moving, talking, walking, exploratory person marked by keen senses, clear memory, quick perceptions, and unlimited energy. He emerges into a period of life known affectionately as the "toddler years".
How ready are you for this new experience?
The toddler years are the learning fields, and you need a trustworthy guide to take you through the unfolding maze of your child's developing world. On Becoming Toddlerwise is a tool chest of workable strategies and ideas that multiplies your child's learning opportunities in a loving and nurturing way.
This resource is as practical as it is informative. Come join 28-year pediatrician Dr. Robert Bucknam, MD, coauthor Gary Ezzo, MA, and the community of six million homes in all 50 states and around the world, from first steps to potty training made easy, as you find peace and success with your children in the On Becoming best-selling series!
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- Nahla
- 2018-12-23
Except for the last two chapters, I didn't like it
If you get bored easy, just don't read this. I really wanted to like this book. I was a babywise mom when my twins were younger, so I thought, take it from there, right? Wrong! First off, the narrator was kind of robotic. A lot of it is just things you should already know... there was also a chapter that was very out of touch and just rubbed me the wrong way. Assuming everyone has a huge house with slides and swings in the backyard, and the mom spending her whole day at home, and can afford help... really?
The only two chapters I liked were the last two.
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