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Oh Crap! I Have a Toddler
Oh Crap! I Have a Toddler: Tackling These Crazy Awesome Years�No Time-outs Needed | Jamie Glowacki
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Real-world, from-the-trenches toddler parenting advice from the author of the bestselling Oh Crap! Potty Training. Toddlers�commonly defined as children aged between two and five years old�can be a horribly misunderstood bunch. What (…more)
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Magpiegem
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Fox and I went to my favourite bookshop in Kemptown today. He immediately found something to climb on. I can‘t take him anywhere 🙄😂

AmyG Ha! A real little boy. ❤️ 4y
Traci1 Do they make those shoes in grown up sizes??? 😍 4y
Magpiegem @AmyG yes, I have three of them. I‘m exhausted!! 😴😂 4y
Magpiegem @Traci1 I know right!? They also did a blue bird version which I loved but as his name is Fox I had to go for the 🦊 ones! 4y
robinb What a cutie!!! 💙💙💙 4y
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There are a lot of parenting books out there but the title of this one felt resonant with the way we have jumped right in. The author is known for her potty training know-how, and she learned that many parents don't understand where toddlers are at developmentally, and as a result, what they need most. ↘️

ReadingEnvy She has good discussion on boundaries and how much toddlers need to push them to grow (but still need to hit an edge.) I liked what she had to say about presence, engaging a child in creativity and critical thinking in age-appropriate ways, and maintaining your own identity and sanity in ways that actually make you more engaged with the child. 4y
Cathythoughts Sounds good. Exciting times ❤️ 4y
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Ruffian23
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I read this because I read her potty training book earlier this year and it was AMAZING (seriously - if you are approaching potty training, afraid to potty train, have tried to potty train and it‘s going disastrously, go buy her book; you really can potty train a kid in 3 days). It didn‘t give me many lightbulb insights like the first book did, but I do think the information is sound, and recommend it to anyone struggling with toddler behavior