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Bezig met laden... On Becoming Toddlerwise (editie 2003)door Gary Ezzo, Robert Bucknam
Informatie over het werkOn Becoming Toddlerwise: From First Steps to Potty Training door Gary Ezzo
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From First Steps to Potty Training 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 just over 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 know 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. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Google Books — Bezig met laden... GenresDewey Decimale Classificatie (DDC)649.123Technology Home and family management Parenting, Caregiving Parenting Parenting Children by Age Toddlers/PreschoolersLC-classificatieWaarderingGemiddelde:
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I found the book a quick and worthwhile read, as I did the "Babywise" books before it. It's a refreshingly different approach to parenting. I have to admit though, that I would have liked to see some more examples of how their principles could be applied in specific situations. In particular, I wanted more discussion of how to determine which freedoms your child is or isn't ready for and how best to correct the situation when you guess wrong. I do recommend the book. ( )