Winner of the Disney's iParenting Media Award for Best Product
Have the Terrible Twos become the Terrifying Threes, Fearsome Fours, Frightening Fives, and beyond? Elizabeth Pantley, creator of the No-Cry revolution, gives you advice for raising well-behaved children, from ages 2 through 8
In The No-Cry Discipline Solution, parenting expert Elizabeth Pantley shows you how to deal with your child's behavior. Written with warmth but based in practicality, Elizabeth shows you how to deal with childhood's most common behavioral problems:
Tantrums...
Winner of the Disney's iParenting Media Award for Best Product
Have the Terrible Twos become the Terrifying Threes, Fearsome Fours, Fr...
-Elizabeth Pantley spins her baby magic She towers above her competitors by showing us what babies really need, and how best to give it to them. - James J. McKenna, PhD, Director, Mother-Baby Behavioral Sleep Laboratory, University of Notre Dame
You have a newborn, so sleep is impossible, right? Wrong In the womb, babies sleep up to twenty hours per day. Clearly newborns don't need to be -trained- how to sleep - they know how, and they've had plenty of practice. So why do most parents have trouble getting their newborns to sleep?...
-Elizabeth Pantley spins her baby magic She towers above her competitors by showing us what babies really need, and how best...
A tear-free approach to child separation blues-from the bestselling 'No Cry' author a generation of parents have come to trust> Almost every child suffers some sort of anxiety during their first six years of life. Babies cry when grandparents hold them, toddlers cling to mommy's leg, children weep when their parent leaves them at daycare, at school, or to go to work. This can cause frustration and stress in an already too-busy day and can break a parent's heart. Trusted parenting author Elizabeth Pantley brings you another winning no-cry formula that helps you solve these common separation...
A tear-free approach to child separation blues-from the bestselling 'No Cry' author a generation of parents have come to trust> Almost every child ...