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No Bad Kids: Toddler Discipline Without Shame
No Bad Kids: Toddler Discipline Without Shame | Janet Lansbury
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Janet Lansbury is unique among parenting experts. As a RIE teacher and student of pioneering child specialist Magda Gerber, her advice is not based solely on formal studies and the research of others, but also on her twenty years of hands-on experience guiding hundreds of parents and their toddlers. "No Bad Kids" is a collection of Janet's most popular and widely read articles pertaining to common toddler behaviors and how respectful parenting practices can be applied to benefit both parents and children. It covers such common topics as punishment, cooperation, boundaries, testing, tantrums, hitting, and more. "No Bad Kids" provides a practical, indispensable tool for parents who are anticipating or experiencing those critical years when toddlers are developmentally obliged to test the limits of our patience and love. Armed with knowledge and a clearer sense of the world through our children's eyes, this period of uncertainty can afford a myriad of opportunities to forge unbreakable bonds of trust and respect.
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Amalia2
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Educativa, sfaturi f bune de urmat pentru a ii oferi copilului o educație f buna.

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PassionatelyCurious
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I never find myself 100% agreeing with every parenting book, but I do think this one offers some great advice that parents can out into practice immediately. I found the advice around clear communication and setting limits before we (the parents) become agitated particularly helpful. I like that the author stressed mutual relationships, so it‘s important for parents to also understand their limits/stressors/emotions and honor those.

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Reminding my self 1,000,001 times per day. #mamamantra

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Jeanne_S
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Easy read.

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AmyWrites
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The world needs more parenting books like this. "Misbehavior" is just an unmet need. Things get so much simpler when we cut out all the erroneous beliefs about why kids do what they do!

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iwitzman
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Finally a parenting book I can get behind. So helpful.