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Positive Discipline: The First Three Years
Positive Discipline: The First Three Years: From Infant to Toddler--Laying the Foundation for Raising a Capable, Confident Child | Cheryl Erwin, Jane Nelsen, Ed.D., Roslyn Ann Duffy
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Make a Difference During the Most Important Years of Your Child's Life The months leading up to the birth of a child are filed with joy, dreams, plansand a few worries. As a caring parent, you want to start your child out in life on the proper foundation. But where do you go for the answers to such questions as: How do I communicate with an infant who doesn't understand words? How can I effectively teach boundaries to my toddler? Should I ever spank my child? Over the years, millions of parents just like you have come to trust Jane Nelsen's classic Positive Discipline series. These books offer a commonsense approach to child-rearing that so often is lacking in today's world. In Positive Discipline: The First Three Years, you'll learn how to use kind but firm support to raise a child who is both capable and confident. You'll find practical solutions and solid advice on how to: Encourage independence and exploration while providing appropriate boundaries Use non-punitive methods to instill valuable social skills and positive behavior inside and outside the home Recognize when your child is ready to master the challenges of sleeping, eating, and potty training, and how to avoid the power struggles that often come with those lessons Identify your child's temperament Understand what the latest research in brain development tells us about raising healthy children And much, much more! Containing real-life examples of challenges other parents and caregivers have faced, Positive Discipline: The First Three Years is the one book that no parent should be without. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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Jesstomimitsu
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“One of the best ways of becoming an effective parent—or, for that matter, an effective human being—is to understand the perceptions of other people, to be able to “get into their world.” 🌻

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LyndyG
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A little refresher is always good with these two 😄

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BucklingBookshelves
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This is my kind of parenting advice 😊

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BucklingBookshelves
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I'd like to hand out copies of this paragraph every time someone gets my kid one of those infernal noisy toys and acts like I'm just a party pooper for not liking them.

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