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What to Expect The Toddler Years
Author: Arlene Eisenberg, Heidi E. Murkoff, Sandee E. Hathaway

They guided you through pregnancy, they guided you through baby's first year, and now they'll guide you through the toddler years. In a direct continuation of What to Expect When You're Expecting (over 9.6 million copies in print) and What to Expect the First Year (over 5.6 million copies in print), America's bestselling pregnancy and childcare authors turn their uniquely comprehensive, lively, and reassuring coverage to years two and three.

Organized month by month for the second year (months 12-24) and quarterly through the third year (months 24-36), What to Expect the Toddler Years covers each growth and development phase parents are likely to encounter -- when they're likely to encounter it. Hundreds of questions and answers treat everything from eating and sleeping problems to day care, tantrums, bottle mouth, shyness, self-esteem, and more. An entire third section of the book is devoted to toilet training, safety, and health, and a fourth covers special concerns -- the exceptional child, siblings, and balancing work and parenting.

Remarkably thorough, caring and intelligent, What to Expect the Toddler Years is as valuable for the seasoned parent as it is for the new parent.
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Hope I win this!! I will continue to watch this auction and bid. My son is currently 2 1/2 ... terrible two's can be an understatement some days & I have heard 3 is even "better" LOL ... :)
Dec 11th, 2014 at 6:50:03 AM PST by
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Oh I'm sorry! Mine were little angels at that age... they got a little difficult at the 3's tho. The book I could have used is help with the 13 yr old! My 3 were cranky, ornery & awful during that age! Prepare yourself.
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Dec 11th, 2014 at 10:24:10 AM PST by
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Oops. Thank you for saying that. My "babies" are 24, 31 & 34. The hardest part has by far been their adulthood. So much heartache, but I'm trying to let go and just be here loving them! I never imagined life would turn out like out has, so far. But on the other hand, could've been worse! No one's on drugs, been in jail, abusive or abused, etc.
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Dec 11th, 2014 at 11:13:28 AM PST by
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My son was an angel newborn..Toddler years, not so much, thus far lol... But Oh Lord, I can only imagine!! My father would have probably said the same thing when I was their age. It gets worse before it gets better but eventually they mature into adults and they settle down. I know you don't know me, but from someone who put their parent thru the ringer ages 13 til about 18, my only word of advice is be there for them no matter what & even when it gets really tough, don't give up & let them know youll let them know when theyre messing up but youll help them get it right as long as theyre willing...My teen years added a lot of grays to my poor father's head, I'm sure, but I have grown and changed so much because he never gave up on me. Even when I did, he wouldn't...Good luck, you seem like a good mother :) xo
Dec 11th, 2014 at 10:34:11 AM PST by
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