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Rating:  Summary: Helpful Review: A quick and easy read that does help parents to think of issues from their childs perspective.
Rating:  Summary: Review Review: Interesting reference book as told from a toddler's perspective. Areas of concern to parents are defined and addressed as a three year old seems them. Definitely a book that makes you stop and think, as a parent, of how your child might be seeing how you and other adults act. (And how little sense we sometimes make.) A quick and easy read with some worthwhile reminders about how to be a good mom or dad!
Rating:  Summary: Review Review: Interesting reference book as told from a toddler's perspective. Areas of concern to parents are defined and addressed as a three year old seems them. Definitely a book that makes you stop and think, as a parent, of how your child might be seeing how you and other adults act. (And how little sense we sometimes make.) A quick and easy read with some worthwhile reminders about how to be a good mom or dad!
Rating:  Summary: A Must-Have for parents of 3-year olds Review: This book really gave me a new insight into my child's mind and heart. Each chapter is presented with a child describing a problem (such as Whining). The child-voice explains why a child would do this ("When I'm hungry and tired, whining just comes naturally to me"), and then goes on to give advice on how the parent should deal with it ("Hugging really helps when I'm tired, then I could do what you want me to do.") The chapters are short, none more than 3 pages long. It's a quick read, and well-organized so I can flip to just the right problem with the situation arises! The best part is that it really works. Examples from this book have already made my time with my 3-year old more pleasant. Both my daughter and I are much happier and less frustrated with each other. I highly recommend this book!
Rating:  Summary: A Must-Have for parents of 3-year olds Review: This book really gave me a new insight into my child's mind and heart. Each chapter is presented with a child describing a problem (such as Whining). The child-voice explains why a child would do this ("When I'm hungry and tired, whining just comes naturally to me"), and then goes on to give advice on how the parent should deal with it ("Hugging really helps when I'm tired, then I could do what you want me to do.") The chapters are short, none more than 3 pages long. It's a quick read, and well-organized so I can flip to just the right problem with the situation arises! The best part is that it really works. Examples from this book have already made my time with my 3-year old more pleasant. Both my daughter and I are much happier and less frustrated with each other. I highly recommend this book!
Rating:  Summary: Average, average, average Review: This book skims the basics of 3-year-old behavior without giving much in-depth advice. It's a very easy read, with a cutesy style of being written from the perspective of the child. Not much heavy-duty help here.
Rating:  Summary: Average, average, average Review: This book skims the basics of 3-year-old behavior without giving much in-depth advice. It's a very easy read, with a cutesy style of being written from the perspective of the child. Not much heavy-duty help here.
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