Samantha Vickery
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Trust Me I'm A Toddler
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published
2012
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Trust Me I'm A Toddler
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published
2013
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3 editions
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Getting Toasted
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Love Parenting 2012 Favourites
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published
2013
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“How often do you hear parents say “She is being so unreasonable!” in reference to their toddlers? But if we remember that their brain is not yet fully developed in the skills of reasoning, that it is actually perfectly acceptable for a toddler to be unreasonable, perhaps we will move towards seeing the situation from their point of view, enabling us to help them to work through these feelings.”
― Trust Me I'm A Toddler
― Trust Me I'm A Toddler
“Toddlers in our culture have a hard time. Before they even reach their first birthday they have already been the subject of much discussion: "Is she good?" ... "Just wait until those tantrums start!" ... "What a diva!" It is so expected of our little darlings to become little tyrants, that people would almost be disappointed if they didn't perform. Don't underestimate the effect this has on our babies.”
― Trust Me I'm A Toddler
― Trust Me I'm A Toddler
“Having too many toys can actually create more difficulties between children. Try to minimise your toys at home opting for more open ended resources. Children like to copy each other, so instead of having one expensive toy to fight over, several of the same things such as containers, spoons or boxes will give less opportunity for conflict and more time for playing and learning together.”
― Trust Me I'm A Toddler
― Trust Me I'm A Toddler
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