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1,2,3...The Toddler Years was created in response to hundreds of requests to explain exactly how the Santa Cruz Toddler Center's philosophy of respect for children worked so consistently and effectively in the classroom. The first section of the book, ''Respect for Toddlers:What Does This Mean? and ''How Can We Make It Work'', covers topics such as setting limits, biting, sharing, sleeping, eating, separation and toilet training. The second section is devoted to successful parenting, giving parents practical ways in which they can ''Learn From Others'', ''Trust Yourself'', ''Take Care of Yourself'', ''Stop Feeling Guilty'' and ''Enjoy Your Child.'' The final section is on ''Finding and Keeping Quality Child Care.''
1,2,3...The Toddler Years is informative, unique and easy to read. It gives readers practical advice and solutions that work.
1,2,3...The Toddler Years has the rare quality of being a useful tool for professionals as well as an accessible resource for parents. It is used as a text in the curriculum of early childhood education programs in colleges throughout the country, and as a training guide for staff in education and therapeutic training programs.
Acknowledgements
Foreword By Magda Gerber
Introduction
Part One. Respect for Toddlers. What Does This Mean and How Can We Make It Work?
1. Let Me Choose!
2. My Feelings Should Be Free
3. Stop Me When Enough's Enough!
4. I Can Understand More Than You
5. Let Me Work It Out For Myself
6. I Need Special Time with You
7. Plan Ahead... It Helps!
8. I'm Not Sleepy!
9. Saying Good-Bye is Sad
10. Mine!
11. Fighting .... It's a Part of Life Too
12. Biting
13. Tantrums
14. Wait Til I'm Ready (Toilet Learning)
15. For Toddlers There's Only One Difference, and It's Really Very Small (Sex Roles)
16. I Like to Eat ... My Way!
17. The Invaders from Inner Space (New Brothers and Sisters)
18. Out in Public
Part Two. Successful Parenting
19.Learn from Others
20. Trust Yourself
21. Take Care of Yourself
22. Keep Your Child Safe
23. Help Your Child Face Grief and Loss
24. Ask for Help When You Need It.
25. Stop Feeling Guilty
26. Enjoy Your Child
Part Three. Finding and Keeping Quality Child Care
27. Conclusion
Appendix
Resource List
Recipes
About the Author
Index
Order Form
Donor Form
1,2,3...The Toddler Years was created in response to hundreds of requests to explain exactly how the Santa Cruz Toddler Center's philosophy of respect for children worked so consistently and effectively in the classroom. The first section of the book, ''Respect for Toddlers:What Does This Mean? and ''How Can We Make It Work'', covers topics such as setting limits, biting, sharing, sleeping, eating, separation and toilet training. The second section is devoted to successful parenting, giving parents practical ways in which they can ''Learn From Others'', ''Trust Yourself'', ''Take Care of Yourself'', ''Stop Feeling Guilty'' and ''Enjoy Your Child.'' The final section is on ''Finding and Keeping Quality Child Care.''
1,2,3...The Toddler Years is informative, unique and easy to read. It gives readers practical advice and solutions that work.
1,2,3...The Toddler Years has the rare quality of being a useful tool for professionals as well as an accessible resource for parents. It is used as a text in the curriculum of early childhood education programs in colleges throughout the country, and as a training guide for staff in education and therapeutic training programs.
Acknowledgements
Foreword By Magda Gerber
Introduction
Part One. Respect for Toddlers. What Does This Mean and How Can We Make It Work?
1. Let Me Choose!
2. My Feelings Should Be Free
3. Stop Me When Enough's Enough!
4. I Can Understand More Than You
5. Let Me Work It Out For Myself
6. I Need Special Time with You
7. Plan Ahead... It Helps!
8. I'm Not Sleepy!
9. Saying Good-Bye is Sad
10. Mine!
11. Fighting .... It's a Part of Life Too
12. Biting
13. Tantrums
14. Wait Til I'm Ready (Toilet Learning)
15. For Toddlers There's Only One Difference, and It's Really Very Small (Sex Roles)
16. I Like to Eat ... My Way!
17. The Invaders from Inner Space (New Brothers and Sisters)
18. Out in Public
Part Two. Successful Parenting
19.Learn from Others
20. Trust Yourself
21. Take Care of Yourself
22. Keep Your Child Safe
23. Help Your Child Face Grief and Loss
24. Ask for Help When You Need It.
25. Stop Feeling Guilty
26. Enjoy Your Child
Part Three. Finding and Keeping Quality Child Care
27. Conclusion
Appendix
Resource List
Recipes
About the Author
Index
Order Form
Donor Form
1,2,3...The Toddler Years was created in response to hundreds of requests to explain exactly how the Santa Cruz Toddler Center's philosophy of respect for children worked so consistently and effectively in the classroom. The first section of the book, ''Respect for Toddlers:What Does This Mean? and ''How Can We Make It Work'', covers topics such as setting limits, biting, sharing, sleeping, eating, separation and toilet training. The second section is devoted to successful parenting, giving parents practical ways in which they can ''Learn From Others'', ''Trust Yourself'', ''Take Care of Yourself'', ''Stop Feeling Guilty'' and ''Enjoy Your Child.'' The final section is on ''Finding and Keeping Quality Child Care.''
1,2,3...The Toddler Years is informative, unique and easy to read. It gives readers practical advice and solutions that work.
1,2,3...The Toddler Years has the rare quality of being a useful tool for professionals as well as an accessible resource for parents. It is used as a text in the curriculum of early childhood education programs in colleges throughout the country, and as a training guide for staff in education and therapeutic training programs.
Acknowledgements
Foreword By Magda Gerber
Introduction
Part One. Respect for Toddlers. What Does This Mean and How Can We Make It Work?
1. Let Me Choose!
2. My Feelings Should Be Free
3. Stop Me When Enough's Enough!
4. I Can Understand More Than You
5. Let Me Work It Out For Myself
6. I Need Special Time with You
7. Plan Ahead... It Helps!
8. I'm Not Sleepy!
9. Saying Good-Bye is Sad
10. Mine!
11. Fighting .... It's a Part of Life Too
12. Biting
13. Tantrums
14. Wait Til I'm Ready (Toilet Learning)
15. For Toddlers There's Only One Difference, and It's Really Very Small (Sex Roles)
16. I Like to Eat ... My Way!
17. The Invaders from Inner Space (New Brothers and Sisters)
18. Out in Public
Part Two. Successful Parenting
19.Learn from Others
20. Trust Yourself
21. Take Care of Yourself
22. Keep Your Child Safe
23. Help Your Child Face Grief and Loss
24. Ask for Help When You Need It.
25. Stop Feeling Guilty
26. Enjoy Your Child
Part Three. Finding and Keeping Quality Child Care
27. Conclusion
Appendix
Resource List
Recipes
About the Author
Index
Order Form
Donor Form