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  • attached4life's Avatar
    New Forum Member
    • Dec 2008
    • 29

    book recommendation for non-verbal toddlers

    #1
    I am loving these threads on book recommendations. I have read most presented- I particularly love Unconditional parenting and raising our children, raising ourselves and How to talk so kids will listen...However, what I find is missing from these books is positive discipline for the toddler who truly doesn't understand what you are saying. My son is 23mo. He understands a lot but not everything. He wouldn't grasp these long responses advocated in these books. I can't rationalize with him, he can't explain the "why' behind his behavior and so on. I have been searching for a book that addresses the little ones. Any suggestions??

  • Kelly's Avatar
    Senior Moderator
    • Mar 2008
    • 479

    #2
    Part of the Positive Discipline Series by Jane Nelsen is, "Positive Discipline: The First Three Years". Now, this book is not on API's book list. But it does contain helpful information on child development, and I thought it was great for understanding the toddler age, and specifically how to lay a foundation for positive discipline. You're absolutely right that toddlers just don't understand the logic, reasoning, explanation, and "whys" of behavior. If you're looking for a book on how to begin using positive discipline with a toddler, you could definitely try this one!

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    • AwakenedMama's Avatar
      Junior Moderator
      • Mar 2008
      • 237

      #3
      Playful Parenting is a great book for toddlers

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      • Kelly's Avatar
        Senior Moderator
        • Mar 2008
        • 479

        #4
        Ooh, I thought of another one..have you read Happiest Toddler on the Block, by Harvey Karp? It's been a while, but I do remember it includes a section about how toddlers' brain development and communication skills are so primitive, and how we can communicate and empathize more effectively with them.

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        • JustPeachy's Avatar
          API of Greater Atlanta leader
          • May 2008
          • 214

          #5
          I recommend Positive Discipline by Judy Arnall as well as the others already mentioned above.

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          • Kelly's Avatar
            Senior Moderator
            • Mar 2008
            • 479

            #6
            Do you mean Discipline Without Distress by Judy Arnall?

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