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Paperback The Preschooler Problem Solver: Tackling Tough and Tricky Transitions with Your Three- To Four-Year-Old Book

ISBN: 1561454451

ISBN13: 9781561454457

The Preschooler Problem Solver: Tackling Tough and Tricky Transitions with Your Three- To Four-Year-Old

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A psychologist and seasoned mom offers parents strategies, ideas, and advice--both hard-won and professional--to smooth your child's transition from diapers and dependence to preschool and independence.
Parenting a preschooler is not for the faint of heart but Carol Baicker-McKee, Ph.D., shows parents how to make the most of the magical years of three and four by helping their children successfully negotiate new expectations and situations in the wider world.
The book focuses on the numerous transitions that occur as a child moves from a dependent toddler to a more social, independent preschooler. Each chapter begins with an introduction that highlights specific challenges, discusses relevant developmental issues, and offers ideas, strategies, and resources for how to handle new and often stressful situations. The book also considers the emotional challenges a preschooler can face whether it's learning to make friends or managing separations through divorce or death.
In this one-of-a-kind parenting book written specifically for parents of preschoolers, Baicker-McKee shows moms and dads that there are few preschool problems that can't be solved with a little patience, a spark of ingenuity, and lots of humor.

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Great for Parents

I have been using this book since it was first mailed to me about a month ago. While I am not big on parenting books, I followed along with this one to see if the suggestions really worked. They did! This book revolves on strengthening the parent/child relationship in a no to low stress manner. I found this to be a good approach, especially, as a society, we are very go go go. Anyone with children knows this doesn't go over well with them. It was nice to be reminded how to really make things fun for kids so they don't know they are learning a lesson, but still absorb the point you are trying to teach them. Very well done.
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