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The Happiest Toddler on the Block DVD |
List Price: $25.95
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Rating: Summary: The best DVD of the decade. Review: The more you watch it the more sense it makes. We have three boys ages 3, 3, and 6. As you begin to put the techniques into practice you observe the change in your child almost right away. At first it feels odd but with practice all these techniques become second nature. The gossiping works like a charm on kids almost any age. The todler-eze helps toddlers as well as older kids to come out of the impasse and save face. Feeding the meter and other delightful and simple methods all contribute to the child's well being and makes the parent/ child relationship richer and a stronger bond, for life.
Rating: Summary: Fabulous Parenting Advice Review: This DVD is not only informative, it's entertaining as well. The message (using "toddlerese" to connect with your child) was consistently relayed, cohesive and universally appealing. We watched real parents dealing with VERY real kids in the kinds of situations we all experience (fighting over toys, going to bed, etc etc). Frankly, I think this DVD should be packaged with Dr. Karp's book "Happiest Toddler on the Block," as it's imperative to watch and know exactly how to use the method (and to do it without feeling as if you're "teasing" or speaking down to your child). My husband and I have both watched it and are following Dr. Karp's method. Are we happy? You bet. Our 2-year-old's tantrums have gone down at least 75% (both frequency and duration).
Rating: Summary: When you're not bowling, this DVD does the trick for you! Review: This is a fantastic DVD. People will want to learn from it more readily than the book - which we also already own for parenting advice.
When you're not bowling or listening to Uptown Sound, you will want this DVD. It also becomes second nature when you're not Cory T. Hunt.
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