New Toddler Taming New Toddler Taming
Now revised and updated for the twenty-first century, New Toddler Taming offers friendly, practical advice for a new generation of parents with children at the challenging stage of toddlerdom.

With today's parents increasingly pressed for time, yet under pressure to succeed both at work and at home, Dr Green's reassuring message is to remember that you are normal and not alone.

The key to effective parenting, he says, is knowing what to expect and having the self-confidence to see the various stages through.

Based on over twenty-five years' experience, Dr Green's methods will help you to enjoy the toddler years.

With his trademark humour and common sense he demystifies childcare and brings the fun back into parenting.

- sleep solutions that really work

- successful potty training

- the very latest on healthy eating

- discipline: how to make life easier for yourself

- dealing with tantrums

- being a working parent

- the low-down on playgroups, pre-schools and early learning

- surviving sole-parenting and much more!

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Dr Christopher Green is one of Britain's best-known parenting authors. For more than 20 years, he has helped parents with his advice on babies, toddlers and young children. His humurous, common-sense approach has preserved the sanity of many mums and dads. A paediatrician and honorary consultant to the Children's Hospital, Sydney, Australia, Dr Green's legendary sleep technique is now used worldwide. His bestselling books include Babies! Beyond Toddlerdom and Overcoming ADHD.

Customer review of Toddler Taming

Best toddler book ever in my opinion. Entertaining, practical, common sense approach to help you understand and manage your child from age 1-4 years. I have read this book many times while rearing my own three children now 10, 8 & 5 years, and have given it as a present to many new parents.

Tackles all the main toddler issues including tantrums, potty training, sibling rivalry, sleeping ,bad behaviour, discipline with a humorous yet sensitive approach. I have not found a better book on this subject. Highly recommended