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Talking to Toddlers Review
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When “mommy” or “daddy” is trumped as the first word from a toddler’s mouth by a resounding, “NO!” the effect is comic at first – until the toddler finds strange new power from this confrontation. If it continues, parents’ role becomes ever more frustrating. Loosely based on the communication lessons of a hypnotherapist, Milton Erikson, Talking to Toddlers is an audio program designed for parents.
Feeding, bathing, even playing loses its charm when all interactions become a tug-of-war through words. The Talking to Toddlers program addresses exactly this type of scenario – toddlers and parents locked into battles of wills. The audio program trains parents on how to re-think their words, and attitudes of communication. By restructuring their approach, they diffuse these tantrums and emotional explosions before they escalate.
Emotions are complicated. An empty tummy, lack of sleep or half dozen other less obvious causes can set off a bad mood that no words will remedy completely. What Talking to Toddlers attempts to create is a communication regime; one that cannot wipe away every tear, but offer guidance on those situations that can escalate, and soothe a cranky child. The discs try to offer communication help, nanny not included.
Talking to Toddlers is designed to train parents – an inherently complicated group. The success or failure of its lessons will depend on how fully the lessons are absorbed. With three full discs focusing on communication, parents get more than a bookshelf’s worth of advice on a sorely neglected topic in parenting.
Ultimately, tense willfulness of parent and child can lead on for a lifetime, but taking early steps to cooperate seems like the best investment money can buy.
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