

This companion volume to Doctor Woolfson’s Bright Baby covers child development from approximately 15 months to age three. Introductory topics include sibling rivalry, gender differences, childcare arrangements for working parents, a toddler’s way of nonverbal communication, coping with tantrums, eating habits, potty training, bedtime and sleep patterns, dealing with shyness, and encouraging the child’s sense of self-confidence. The book’s chapters are organized as follows: general development charts, body movement, hand-eye coordination, language, learning skills and activities, and a child’s social and emotional development. Delightful full-color photos on every page plus many informative sidebars make this a… More >>
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Bright Toddler: Understand and Stimulate Your Child’s Development
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Bright Toddler is a wonderful resource for any parent wanting information on how a child grows and develops. I love it because of its simplicity. This book is divided into sections, and each section is subdivided into ages. So, for example, there is a section on Language Development, and then you can refer to a specific age (15-18 mo., 18-22 mo, 22-24 mo… all of the way to three years old). Other sections would be Learning, Social Emotional, Fine Motor, and Gross Motor.
This book is vivid, colorful and a quick read. There are charts that are big and easy to navigate, and then chapters for more explicit information.It really reads like a magazine. This book has suggestions for activities to do to facilitate toddler development and a great list of toys that are beneficial to the age. I used it whenever I wanted to see what my daughter was doing and as an idea book for games or activities to play with her.
Rating: 4 / 5