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Toddler Development
- Developmental Stages of the Growing Child
- Narrated by: Michael Hatak
- Length: 1 hr and 7 mins
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Summary
They're not so big in size, but their screams could burst eardrums and their habits can really drive you nuts. There is no need to dress these little monstrosities up in a devil's costume. That's right; we are here to discuss possibly the most talked about stage of child development that's right up there with the adolescent stage: the toddler stage. Cue the music for the terrible twos!
If you have stumbled upon this book, locked away in your room as you let your toddler rage around the house, it sounds like you have come to the right place! It is time to stop the never-winning war between you and your rapidly developing child.
The contents of this book include the following:
- A peek inside the world of your toddler. Learn how toddlers perceive the big wide world around them.
- Information about all the physical changes your toddler is enduring.
- Discussion about the many neurological developments that are occurring in your toddler's not so tiny brain.
- Learning how to think like a toddler so that you can interpret and understand the world like they do.
- Tips, tricks, and hacks to getting through the awful, most talked about stage of the "terrible twos".
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What listeners say about Toddler Development
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- Gerlie Salve
- 07-07-17
Excellent book......
It is an excellent book. I would like to recommend it and it explains about Toddler Development: Developmental Stages of the Growing Child.
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- Cathy S Kelly
- 06-07-17
Developmental Stages of the Growing Child
The best approach to developing their children! Should be mandatory reading for all parents.
The best Developmental Stages of the Growing Child.
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- Sandra S Wirt
- 06-07-17
For my grandchildren
I ordered this book out of desperation. My grandchildren were acting out in ways that were unsafe (ages 3 and 5 at the time) running near traffic, throwing tantrums. Without reading the entire book, I learned enough to completely turn the situation around.
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- Paul M Horne
- 05-07-17
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED....
this book was one of the many textbooks I have had to purchase but this book is one that will be referred to often and staying in my tool box
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- Cecelia J Wickham
- 05-07-17
good to listen
I strongly believed that any new parent will appreciate this book. It has been generous in sharing tips, advice, wise words, and what-have-you that will help parents to raise their new babies. As the title said, Parenting The Toddler Years, this book has detailed discussions on how parents can help nurture and develop their toddlers' mind more. I'm not yet a parent but I did learn a great deal here. Good thing I got this book, I'll be more than prepared.
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- riyaz
- 05-07-17
Informative and interesting guide
I had to get this book for a class, but this is a book that would probably be helpful to daycare providers and teachers as well. This book talks about quality programs and action plans you can do with small children and how basically everything they experience is a learning and teachable moment.
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- Zack
- 04-07-17
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED....
The book came on time and it was in the condition stated on the website. It is for school, and just what I needed for one of my early childhood classes. And also I love how it breaks the topics down. Very informative.Thank you very much, I appreciate your service.
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- Chad D Kershaw
- 04-07-17
Glad to listen this book....
I had to get this book for a class, but this is a book that would probably be helpful to daycare providers and teachers as well. This book talks about quality programs and action plans you can do with small children and how basically everything they experience is a learning and teachable moment.
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- Anthony Von der Muhll
- 14-12-22
Toddlers are not “monsters”
I couldn’t listen to this book past the introduction because of the author’s Condescending and defensive attitude towards toddlers. I lost track of how many times he referred to toddlers as “monsters”. My toddler daughter is not a monster, she’s a sweet little being trying to learn her way in the world. I hoped this book might provide some guidance regarding developmental stages and issues, perhaps it does, but I’d rather seek that out from somebody with a better attitude towards children.
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- Love
- 23-05-17
Interesting
Really am enjoying this book. The author is a beautiful writer and researcher - I have listen her other books. It's as if she writes as my parenting development evolves. A great companion and guide.
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- UlySsEs
- 23-05-17
My favtourite book.
I read many books/publications on Development and this book is one of my favorite ones! It teaches you how to be KIND and FIRM. It shows how to balance kindness and firmness to let children grow/develop/explore within established safe boundaries so they can thrive. Five stars!
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- Zack
- 23-05-17
Must follow this book
This is an excellent and timeless resource for parents. It is a compilation of monthly newsletters that provide accurate, research based, easy-to-listen-and-understand information on infant and toddler development and parenting suggestions for your newborn and progressing monthly through age 24 months. I am a registered nurse and found the information to be useful and true. I purchased this as a gift for my son and daughter-in-law on the birth of their first child. They love it and find it very helpful and fun to listen.
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- ALFRIDA
- 23-05-17
USEFUL CONTENT
This is a very very useful book containing many tips.Many parents face the problematic behavior of their children and this book helps to solve them. I learned a lot of useful information. I strongly recommend this book!
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- Asif
- 23-05-17
good to listen
The book is okay but gives more helpful tips for older children rather than so much for toddlers. The advice seems to be redundant.
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- Gerlie Salve
- 23-05-17
Loved it so much
The strategies and shift in thinking that took place during and after listening to this book have been life-changing. I loved it so much I ordered it on audible and listen to a chapter every week as a constant reminder & refresher.The author is on point and his ideas parallel current psychological research on attachment and developmental outcomes. For me though: "the proof is in the pudding" so to speak!
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- Cecelia J Wickham
- 23-05-17
GREAT IDEA
I couldn't have dreamed up all these activities! I have two grand babies. One and 14 months do we are just getting into some of these activities but others I can see them doing now! They each have their own personalities and strengths so I think I could use every single one between the two! Thanks so much
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- Cathy S Kelly
- 23-05-17
Excellent book
I like the variety of activities and categories- some are creative, some are active. I think everyone can find some activities that their toddler would like.
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- Brad A Tipton
- 23-05-17
Excellent guide about toddler development
Really great list of activities! We tried some of them out with our toddler and she really loved them. She especially liked unwrapping the toys from aluminum foil and trying to find the toy that makes sounds. The thoughts are a nice touch as well - helps get an idea of what to do.