You’ve made it! Your baby has turned one! Now the real fun begins. From temper tantrums to toilet training, raising a toddler brings its own set of challenges and questions — and Toddler 411 has the answers. Following on the heels of the best-seller Baby 411, Toddler 411 bottles the wisdom of parents who’ve “been there, done that” . . . and combines it with solid medical advice from an award-winning pediatrician. Inside, you’ll learn: • The truth about The Terrible Twos—and how to raise a well-behaved child without going insane. • Picky Eaters—learn how to cope . . . and convince your child to eat something besides Goldfish crackers. • Toilet train your toddler in just one day. No, that’s not a typo—learn the Zen of Toilet Training, when to start and how to make it work. • What’s normal—and what’s not when it comes to your toddler’s growth and development. Spot the early clues for autism and other red flags. • Simple steps and smart advice to avoid environmental hazards. The most up-to-date, evidence-based health info for you and your toddler! This new 5th edition is revised and expanded with new content: 1. Cow's milk and dairy alternatives Safety, health and nutritional needs. 2. Picky Eater Primer More tricks and tips for dealing with picky eaters! 3. Food allergies on the rise. A special section on food allergies and gluten sensitivities. 4. Preschools:When to go, why to go!
Simple steps and smart advice to avoid environmental hazards. The most up-to-date, evidence-based health info for you and your toddler This new 4th edition is revised and expanded with new content: 1.
Toddler 411 provides real-world advice about raising a toddler. Author Dr. Ari Brown is a spokesperson for the American Academy of Pediatrics and a medical advisor to Parents Magazine.
Baby 411 and Toddler 411 boxed together in an attactive gift slip case. The perfect shower gift.
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