Why do they rub food in their hair? Why do they want to hear the same book over and over? Why do they love being naked?
Between the ages of one and three, children can be delightful, affectionate, intelligent explorers of their newfound world. They can also be holy terrors. Grounded in up-to-date research, The Secret Lives of Toddlers demystifies 52 common behaviors of toddlers, while helping parents appreciate the miraculous development of their children.
An entertaining, reassuring guide to toddler behavior, this book shows parents how to get through their kids' toddlerhood with affection, humor, and authority. With explanations from pediatricians, child development experts, and behavioral psychologists, parents will learn to:
- Understand the world from a child's point of view - Learn which bad behaviors need intervention and which can be ignored - Cultivate good manners and reward good behavior - Reduce their own frustration - Play, speak, read, and interact with their toddler in healthy ways
This book was great. It provides a good insight into why toddlers do the things that they do. I was interested to hear what the opinion of the author was on this topic, and I was not disappointed. Not only does it provide credible reasons as to why toddlers have some of the behaviors that they do, but it also offered suggestions as to how to respond to the behavoirs, encouraging good behaviors and discouraging bad ones. Each section was long enough to feel like you gained some knowledge of the topic, but short enough where you don't have to spend a long time reading. Which is a great help, especially if there is a toddler in the house!! I would recommend this book!