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Parenting Book
Asked by N.S. from Dallas
on July 30, 2009
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Can any of you mom's suggest a good Parenting book? I have an 18 month old that thinks she is a 2 year old.
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- Any of the Love and Logic books, especially for younger kids. The Baby Whisperer, forgot his name. He has a video and books on how to calm your infant child and th...
- Love and Logic www.loveandlogic.com
- Two books. Toddler 411 and "Easy to Love, Difficult to Discipline" are great books that offer great solutions to raising happy, agreeable children while empowering the...
Parenting Books
Asked by A.B. from Wichita
on February 5, 2011
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Hi moms! I need your opinion. I am looking for a good parenting book to read. One that helps with being consistent, punishments, stuff like that. Thanks
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- Back to Basics Discipline by Janet Campbell Matson. See summary at www.backtobasicsdiscipline.com It's very loving and clear with high expectations for kids and it's...
- i am at this moment waiting for delivery of "how to talk so your child will listen and listen so your child will talk" off amazon - i read the excerpts online and it l...
- How To Talk so Your Kids Will Listen and Listen So your Kids will Talk, Playful Parenting, Love and Logic, Raising An Emotionally Intelligent Child, and I have heard g...
Parenting Books
Asked by K.K. from Omaha
on January 5, 2013
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I just need some suggestions on some parenting books! My 2.5 year old daughter is starting to get a little out control! Nothing too crazy. Throwing temper tantrums, no...
Good Parenting Book
Asked by C.H. from Providence
on December 10, 2008
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Hi- I was just wondering if anyone knew of a good parenting book? I am looking for one that covers the topics of middle child, temper tantrums, terriable twos turning ...
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- Hi C. - Absolutely!! RUN - do not walk - to the bookstore and pick up "Your Baby and Child, Birth to Five years" by Penelope Leach. It is by far the best and most ...
- I highly recommend the book Shepherding A Child's Heart by Tedd Tripp, just finished it. The only book I found that gets down to the heart of your child's behavior in ...
- no book rec's, but personally, i would reccommend moving to vermont and hanging out w/ some friends! :) really i was wondering why you post as C. h? luv me
Parenting Book Suggestions
Asked by K.R. from Springfield
on November 21, 2011
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Hello mamas! Just looking for some parenting book suggestions on how to raise happy, healthy, confident children. Hubby and I have no specific concerns, just looking...
Parenting Book Recommendations
Asked by S.K. from Minneapolis
on October 8, 2011
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Hello! I am wondering if you have read any parenting books that you really liked and would recommend. I have an 18 mth old who is starting the phase of tantrums and hi...
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- The best place for advice is parents who have kids who are A) slightly older than yours, B) have similair temperments to your kids and C) who's behavior you admire. ...
- Happiest Toddler for your youngest, and How to Talk So Kids Will Listen, and Listen So Kids Will Talk, by Faber and Mazlish for more verbal kids. These are the ones I ...
- Positive Discipline by Jane Nelsen She has several to fit different age groups. I think one book is for 0-3 years, then another book for preschoolers, etc.. As ...
Parenting Books or Resources for Age 1 and up..."Toddlers"
Asked by S.Y. from Pittsburgh
on September 20, 2008
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I would love any recommendation for books or websites regarding all aspects of parenting in the second year (age 1 to 2). Recipes, discipline, nutrition, sleep...anyth...
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- I SWEAR SWEAR SWEAR by "Raising a Happy, Unspoiled Child" by Burton White, PhD. It is out of print, but I find copies on eBay (every time a friend or relative has a ba...
- Suzy I use PARENTS magazine. Its has everything in there from nutrition to recipes to behavior questions to great ideas! I love it and its only $12.00 for the year! S.
- Oh yea! I love to recommend books! I am reading Raising Your Spirited Child by Mary Sheedy Kurcinka right now which I'm finding very interesting. Also, Playful Pa...
Overprotective Parenting
Asked by B.M. from Dallas
on July 15, 2007
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I admit that I am pretty protective of my children. It's only natural to want the best things for your kids and to make sure that everything they do is safe and good ...
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- Some babies do choke more than others, but your friend will most likely outgrow her worries, especially if she is a first time mom. I know I did lots of weird stuff l...
- Nothing you mentioned in your note seemed overprotective to me. In fact, I think giving apples in any size other than applesauce to a 10 month old is too early myself....
- I was pretty overprotective, too, with my first, but one thing that I've really learned since my first is that every baby is different. Yes, there are certain mileston...
Parenting Book Recommendations – How to Deal with Toddler Behavior
Asked by J.Z. from Minneapolis
on September 27, 2010
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My oldest son will be 3 in December. The past couple of months he has really been a “terrible two.” I’m looking for recommendations of parenting books that hav...
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- I second the recommendation for How to Talk so Your Kids will Listen.... Their other book, Siblings Without Rivalry..., I found extremely helpful with my two. ...
- I'd also recommend Love and Logic, as well as Secrets of the Baby Whisperer for Toddlers. The main thing that both advocate is firmly establishing the rules, and then ...
- happiest toddler on the block. :)
Jff-the Craziest Parenting Advice You've Ever Gotten
Asked by C.P. from Columbia
on July 5, 2012
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Hi there, Mommas!
I just read through 5 pages of questions, answered a few, and got to thinking: There are a LOT of unique perspectives out there!
What is the c...
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- When I was extremely pregnant with my first child someone told when I was in labor to pee in my own bathwater... lol, I think it was to avoid a catheter or something. ...
- Well my all time favorite is the cat is going to suck the life out of the baby. :( The dumbest thing was when Andy was two and he got angry we wouldn't let him go o...
- When our son was about three or so, we took him to the zoo. Not a big deal, a quieter day, no crowds where we were... in any case, we were being pretty playful and sta...