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Transforming toddler turmoil into triumphant teamwork.

If you're dreading the "terrible twos" or already in the thick of it, Dr. Karp's book might feel like a lifesaver. It's practical and filled with relatable insights that respect a toddler's unique perspective. By learning the language of "Toddler-ese" and employing the green light/yellow light/red light method, you can navigate the stormy seas of toddlerhood with a steadier ship, and maybe even enjoy the voyage.

  • Audie Award for Personal Development/Motivational (2005)
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ISBN: 9780553384420
Publisher: Bantam
Date of Publication: 2008-08-26
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Sociology, Personal Development, Science
Goodreads rating: 3.57
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Perfect for expecting parents who want to prepare themselves for the challenging toddler years. This essential guide, a national bestseller by respected pediatrician and child development expert Dr. Harvey Karp, not only helps reduce tantrums but helps happy kids become even happier by boosting patience, cooperation, and self-confidence. Toddlers can drive you bonkers—so adorable and fun one minute, so stubborn and demanding the next! Yet, as unbelievable as it sounds, there is a way to turn the daily stream of "nos" and "don'ts" into "yeses" and hugs, if you know how to speak your toddler's language. In one of the most useful advances in parenting techniques of the past twenty-five years, Dr. Karp reveals that toddlers, with their immature brains and stormy outbursts, should be thought of not as pint-size people but as pint-sized cavemen. Having noticed that the usual techniques often failed to calm crying toddlers, Dr. Karp discovered that the key to effective communication was to speak to them in their own primitive language. When he did, he was able to soothe their outbursts almost every time. This amazing success led him to the realization that children between the ages of one and four go through four stages of "evolutionary" growth, each linked to the development of the brain, and each echoing a step in prehistoric humankind's journey to civilization: - The "Charming Chimp-Child" (12 to 18 months): Wobbles around on two legs, grabs everything in reach, plays a nonstop game of "monkey see, monkey do." - The "Knee-High Neanderthal" (18 to 24 months): Strong-willed, fun-loving, messy, with a vocabulary of about thirty words; the favorites are "no" and "mine." - The "Clever Caveman" (24 to 36 months): Just beginning to learn how to share, make friends, take turns, and use the potty. - The "Versatile Villager" (36 to 48 months): Loves to tell stories, sing songs, and dance, while trying hard to behave. To speak to these children, Dr. Karp has developed two extraordinarily effective techniques: 1) The "fast food" rule — restating what your child has said to make sure you got it right. 2) The four-step rule — using gesture, repetition, simplicity, and tone to help your irate Stone-Ager be happy again. Once you’ve mastered "toddler-ese," you will be ready to apply behavioral techniques specific to each stage of your child’s development, such as teaching patience and calm, doing time-outs (and time-ins), praise through "gossiping," and many other strategies. Then all the major challenges of the toddler years—including separation anxiety, sibling rivalry, toilet training, night fears, sleep problems, picky eating, biting and hitting, medicine taking—can be handled in a way that will make your toddler feel understood. The result: fewer tantrums, less yelling, and, best of all, more happy, loving time for you and your child.
 

Transforming toddler turmoil into triumphant teamwork.

If you're dreading the "terrible twos" or already in the thick of it, Dr. Karp's book might feel like a lifesaver. It's practical and filled with relatable insights that respect a toddler's unique perspective. By learning the language of "Toddler-ese" and employing the green light/yellow light/red light method, you can navigate the stormy seas of toddlerhood with a steadier ship, and maybe even enjoy the voyage.

  • Audie Award for Personal Development/Motivational (2005)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.