These Encouraging Words Will Damage Your Anxious Toddler- Beware.

These Encouraging Words Will Damage Your Anxious Toddler- Beware.

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Welcome to 21st century parenting. This Natasha Daniels article was eye-opening and brings awareness to how an explosive

toddler should be treated. I will research online discussion forums that I can join to learn more about this phenomenon.

There are also a couple of books that Natasha Daniels Chronicled in this piece. Read more:

Recently I have gotten on this kick of getting the audio version of the most popular parenting books out there. I figured I had a 90 minute commute three days a week – why not fill the void with more knowledge.

The first two books filled me with fresh ideas and a new vigor to soak up learning. After all – even a seasoned child therapist and mom of three can learn a few new things!

I listened to Ross Greene’s audio version of The Explosive Child – and quickly put it at the top of my “must read” recommendations for parents. I also listened to Tamar Chansky’s Freeing Your Child from Anxiety and found myself awed at the amount of wonderful and insightful advice she offered parents. A definite must-read for any parent with anxious children!

My thirst for knowledge came to a screeching halt as I listened to Amy McCready’s If I Have to Tell You One More Time. Her extremely popular free webinar is all over the Internet – so when a parent told me they had taken the webinar and found it helpful – I was all in.

Complete article credit: Natasha Daniels over at anxious toddlers (click here) 

Image credit: Charlie Brewer

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