Rating:  Summary: This Book is for everyone Review: Tracy's blend of humor, common sense and most importantly respect, is excellent reading, not only for dealing with Toddlers but for everyone. Certainly opens your eyes to the way we communicate.If you followed Tracy's advice in the Baby Whisperer book, this book is for you. If you didn't read the Baby whisperer book and you are a parent or becoming one get both books. They are Totally packed with real life scenarios, common sense, and sound advice. Tracy's wit definately proves to me that she has been in the trenches as she calls it with these Toddlers, and not something she has conjured up from behind a desk. This book will "and I underline will" guide you through the tantrums of Toddlerhood and will even set the stage for parenting beyond this period. I am totally amazed at the results by just using the H.E.L.P chapter with my 18 month old twins. The seperation anxiety issues are well worth the read, this seems to be frantic time for all parents who are usually not aware of this. All in all a superb read from cover to cover. You will have to read it at least twice though because of the quantity of information. Parents around the world will be thanking Ms. Hogg for revealing her secrets. My wife and I will thank her personally when she is in LA. I have already given this book as gifts to both our parents, 18 of our friends, the daycare center. A Special thanks to Ms. Hogg Frpm Dianna & Tom ----> Toddler girls Simone & Farah
Rating:  Summary: Secrets of the Baby Whisperer for Toddlers Review: What a bunch of nonsense! It sets back child-rearing to the era of the "fifties" and "sixties" - Ms. Hogg & Ms. Blau actually instruct "good, caring parents" to ask permission of the toddler before putting socks on, shoes on. The entire book is a farce and only trains toddlers to become VERY disappointed young adults when (in the REAL world) their teachers, friends, bosses will not cater to their every whim or wish.
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