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How Toddlers Thrive

What Parents Can Do Today for Children Ages 2-5 to Plant the Seeds of Lifelong Success

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What makes a child succeed or lead an unfulfilled adulthood? Research shows that the foundations for adult success are often laid during the toddler years, ages 2-5. Dr. Tovah Klein, director of the Barnard College Center for Toddler Development, explores why some children thrive while others struggle. Her insights reveal that resilience, self-reliance, self-regulation, and empathy are more crucial to success than mere intelligence. Through her extensive research and work with thousands of toddlers, Dr. Klein explains how the toddler brain is uniquely suited for laying the groundwork for future achievement. This book offers practical guidance on fostering these essential qualities in your toddler, ensuring they are well-prepared for school and life. It highlights the distinctive nature of the toddler years, detailing the developmental changes occurring in children’s brains and bodies that contribute to their challenging behavior. Importantly, it emphasizes how your responses—how you communicate and interact with your toddler—are pivotal in shaping their future success and happiness. This enlightening work will inspire you to enhance your parenting approach, equipping you with the tools to nurture your child's potential. Embrace the opportunity to enjoy your time together while cultivating the seeds of lifelong happiness and success.

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How Toddlers Thrive, Tovah P. Klein, Sarah Jessica Parker

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2014
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What Parents Can Do Today for Children Ages 2-5 to Plant the Seeds of Lifelong Success
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Touchstone
Publié
2014
Format
rigide
Pages
304
ISBN10
1476735131
ISBN13
9781476735139
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What makes a child succeed or lead an unfulfilled adulthood? Research shows that the foundations for adult success are often laid during the toddler years, ages 2-5. Dr. Tovah Klein, director of the Barnard College Center for Toddler Development, explores why some children thrive while others struggle. Her insights reveal that resilience, self-reliance, self-regulation, and empathy are more crucial to success than mere intelligence. Through her extensive research and work with thousands of toddlers, Dr. Klein explains how the toddler brain is uniquely suited for laying the groundwork for future achievement. This book offers practical guidance on fostering these essential qualities in your toddler, ensuring they are well-prepared for school and life. It highlights the distinctive nature of the toddler years, detailing the developmental changes occurring in children’s brains and bodies that contribute to their challenging behavior. Importantly, it emphasizes how your responses—how you communicate and interact with your toddler—are pivotal in shaping their future success and happiness. This enlightening work will inspire you to enhance your parenting approach, equipping you with the tools to nurture your child's potential. Embrace the opportunity to enjoy your time together while cultivating the seeds of lifelong happiness and success.