Jezyk dwulatka

Jezyk dwulatka

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  • Create Date:2022-05-13 09:54:16
  • Update Date:2025-09-13
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  • Author:Tracy Hogg
  • ISBN:8381392756
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Summary

Jeden z najwyzej cenionych poradnikow dla rodzicow, ktorzy pragna lepiej zrozumiec swoje dziecko。 Okazuje sie, ze kazde niemowle juz w chwili narodzenia jest "jakies"。 Kod genetyczny okresla temperament, silne i slabe strony charakteru oraz sklonnosci i upodobania。 Na co wiec maja wplyw rodzice? Na zachowanie dziecka oraz rozwoj jego zdolnosci i umiejetnosci。 Znajdz w ksiazce test, ktory pozwoli Ci ocenic charakter i temperament Twojego dwulatka。 Musisz dobrze poznac swojego berbecia, aby potem miec z nim mniej klopotow。 Autorka znakomicie tlumaczy sposoby postepowania z roznymi dziecmi oraz podaje rozwiazania rozmaitych codziennych problemow。 Dowiesz sie, jaka jest metoda na zlosnika tupiacego nogami w sklepie, co robic, gdy dziecko marudzi, jak wychowywac aniolka lub energicznego urwisa!

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Reviews

Maria Todorova

Донякъде хубава книга, даваща много отговори на родителите, но не ми хареса непрестанното препращане към други глави, в които да си отговоря на въпроси, повдигнати в текущо четената глава。 Определено ми даде доста ценни насоки, но не ми остави уау усещане。 :)

Камелия Сотирова

Намерих полезни съвети, но авторката се повтаря прекалено много。 Обемът на книгата може да се намали значително。 Все пак родителите нямат много свободно време。

Candice Farnsworth

Tracy Hogg is my hero! She has taught me how to respect and raise my child with her expertise in this book and her first book, Secrets of the Baby Whisperer。

Kelly Walton

I did read Tracy’s first book although I honestly can’t remember any of it because I read it while my baby was 6 months old (hello sleep deprivation) but this book did have some good tips, the most important being to identify and respect your child’s personality。 Overall worth the read to learn about how to help your toddler adapt to new situations and how to navigate specific toddler issues like tantrums and testing boundaries。

Valentina

Si beh insomma, pensavo meglio。

Eszter Beáta

I liked this book much more than the first。 It contains more useful informations。 You can avoid with it to be the servant of your hysteric child。 You can learn how can you help that the children become calmer, politer and more kind-hearted even in their 2nd-3rd ages。 Sokkal jobban szerettem ezt a könyvet, mint az első részt。 Több hasznos információt tartalmaz。 Elkerülhető vele, hogy az ember a hisztis gyereke rabszolgájává váljon, és megtanulható, hogy hogy lehetnek a gyerekek nyugodtabbak, udva I liked this book much more than the first。 It contains more useful informations。 You can avoid with it to be the servant of your hysteric child。 You can learn how can you help that the children become calmer, politer and more kind-hearted even in their 2nd-3rd ages。 Sokkal jobban szerettem ezt a könyvet, mint az első részt。 Több hasznos információt tartalmaz。 Elkerülhető vele, hogy az ember a hisztis gyereke rabszolgájává váljon, és megtanulható, hogy hogy lehetnek a gyerekek nyugodtabbak, udvariasabbak és jószívűbbek akár már 2-3 éves korban。 。。。more

Tina

I know I read this book, but looking back three years I don't remember anything in particular about it so I guess it wasn't all that impressive。 I know I read this book, but looking back three years I don't remember anything in particular about it so I guess it wasn't all that impressive。 。。。more

Blanca Ivonne Montaño Rodriguez

Finalmente lo terminé。 En realidad es buena guía aunque no concuerdo con varias cosas。 La verdad sirve mucho para entender las reacciones de una pequeñín y recordar que tu eres su guía y si ejemplo。Mucha paciencia y amor。 No hay más。

Michela Mascitti

Mah。 Cosa posso dire su questo libro? Sicuramente è carino e qualche trucchetto utile l'ho trovato al suo interno。 Però。。。sarà che avevo enormi aspettative, o che la mia bimba aveva ormai già 3 mesi quando l'ho iniziato (e quindi il periodo critico era già stato superato), o che forse sono stata fortunata e non ho avuto dall'inizio particolari problemi con lei, fatto sta che l'ho trovato un pochino banale e facilone su molti aspetti, ripetitivo su altri。 Non sono particolarmente soddisfatta, for Mah。 Cosa posso dire su questo libro? Sicuramente è carino e qualche trucchetto utile l'ho trovato al suo interno。 Però。。。sarà che avevo enormi aspettative, o che la mia bimba aveva ormai già 3 mesi quando l'ho iniziato (e quindi il periodo critico era già stato superato), o che forse sono stata fortunata e non ho avuto dall'inizio particolari problemi con lei, fatto sta che l'ho trovato un pochino banale e facilone su molti aspetti, ripetitivo su altri。 Non sono particolarmente soddisfatta, forse anche e soprattutto per la traduzione non brillante。 Consiglio a chiunque voglia leggerlo, di farlo poco prima della nascita, sicuramente sarà più utile。 。。。more

S。 Rizova

Не е лоша, особено, ако си американец。

The Librarian's Granddaughter

This book is a very interesting read for parents of children aged one to three years。 This is not a manual with rules, but a book with tips and many examples that could help some parents。 I admit that I was reading the book for a long time and it amazed me, because I usually read a novel with the same volume relatively quickly。 But talking to a close friend of mine, who is also a mother, and recommended the book to me, I realized for myself that the information inside is too much and takes time This book is a very interesting read for parents of children aged one to three years。 This is not a manual with rules, but a book with tips and many examples that could help some parents。 I admit that I was reading the book for a long time and it amazed me, because I usually read a novel with the same volume relatively quickly。 But talking to a close friend of mine, who is also a mother, and recommended the book to me, I realized for myself that the information inside is too much and takes time to think and understand。The book presents us with many different situations in which we can find ourselves as parents。 I liked that there were shared examples of other families。 The information is systematized in different chapters and so you can quickly find exactly what excites you the most。 In the beginning, you can do a test to find out what temperament your child has, and it may be a combination of more than one。 It turned out that my little one was an energetic child, which did not surprise me at all。 I also liked the fact that each temperament is well described and we see how each type reacts in different cases。In addition to the typical dramas of eating, sleeping and playing, there are plenty of tips for dealing with daily activities。 And, again, this is not a manual。 Everyone can get what he or she needs。 I certainly saw myself in one or two scenarios。 There are also tips that I will try in terms of some difficulties in my daily life with the little gentleman。Last but not least, although in the last chapter, a topic for the second child opens up。 Do we want and why do we want one。 How to help the firstborn accept the change。 How to survive as husbands and parents。 The information was interesting and useful to me personally。 Of course, not everyone would like such a reading, but I recommend it so that you can look at each situation from a different point of view。 We can also borrow ideas that we didn't think of。 。。。more

Tanya

So I finished this book awhile ago and forgot to mark it as complete。 Oops! It was definitely helpful at times but again I feel like I read this book a little late。 Definitely if there are moms out there that have the time before baby turns into a toddler read this book。 It's great。 So I finished this book awhile ago and forgot to mark it as complete。 Oops! It was definitely helpful at times but again I feel like I read this book a little late。 Definitely if there are moms out there that have the time before baby turns into a toddler read this book。 It's great。 。。。more

gwayle

More tough-love advice peppered with a host of exaggerated Britishisms; not as on point as her book for babies。

Antonella Zampedri

Non male come libro。 Personalmente ho tratto molti spunti interessanti。 In alcuni passaggi condivido di più metodi basati sulla disciplina dolce ma nel complesso ho trovato utili molti suggerimenti anche in questo libro。

Stefania Demetz

Questo libro è stata la mia bibbia。 Letto e riletto mi ha aiutato tantissimo a capire “tutto”, a non avere paura, a entrare in sintonia da subito con un esserci o che dorme-piange-fa-pupù è ha stabilire delle regole per tutti noi。

Ekaterina Mihailova

The advice is in several categories:1) Too high level - "Don't let you child rule your life"2) Perfect level and good - "Hold back, Explain, Limit, Praise" - a good way to evaluate your own role in your child daily life。3) Too low level bragging - "I help this mother in this way"I would recommend Harvey Karp or Polly Moore instead The advice is in several categories:1) Too high level - "Don't let you child rule your life"2) Perfect level and good - "Hold back, Explain, Limit, Praise" - a good way to evaluate your own role in your child daily life。3) Too low level bragging - "I help this mother in this way"I would recommend Harvey Karp or Polly Moore instead 。。。more

Heather

Clearly, the degree to which one likes a parenting book will correspond with how well it reflects one's own parenting philosophy。 I find myself largely in agreement with Tracy Hogg, and therefore her practical suggestions mostly strike me as helpful。 Her focus on children being enculturated into family life (rather than families manically revolving around the needs of their youngest members) soothes my tendency to over-concern。 Although her obsession with acronyms can become a bit excessive, the Clearly, the degree to which one likes a parenting book will correspond with how well it reflects one's own parenting philosophy。 I find myself largely in agreement with Tracy Hogg, and therefore her practical suggestions mostly strike me as helpful。 Her focus on children being enculturated into family life (rather than families manically revolving around the needs of their youngest members) soothes my tendency to over-concern。 Although her obsession with acronyms can become a bit excessive, the H。E。L。P。 one really is helpful, as it reminds parents to balance between allowing toddler independence and intervening when needed。 Overall, I appreciate Hogg's insistence that parents really do have hard responsibilities to oversee their children and provide them with routine and ritual, and yet that this preparation and forethought can actually make life with a toddler less stressful than it would otherwise be。 。。。more

E

Dropped it for two years as we had difficulty growing our family, and finished now that another is finally on the way。 Had stopped at the last section, about preparing toddler for the new addition。 Pretty helpful insights and suggestions for managing behaviours and helping understand why they happen。 Wouldn't rave and say it's a must read, but I'm glad I read it。 Dropped it for two years as we had difficulty growing our family, and finished now that another is finally on the way。 Had stopped at the last section, about preparing toddler for the new addition。 Pretty helpful insights and suggestions for managing behaviours and helping understand why they happen。 Wouldn't rave and say it's a must read, but I'm glad I read it。 。。。more

Rachel

Read half of it。

Reader

I loved her Baby book but her advice here just didn’t quite feel as in tune as she is with babies。

Tori

this is exactly the kind of parenting book that makes moms everywhere hate parenting books。 horrible。

Sarah

I got as far as the temperament sorter (which groups toddlers into the ridiculous categories of angel, textbook, touchy, spirited, and grumpy) and abandoned the book。

Shani Aloni

I read this book as I was struggling with my boy's sleep。。。 I can't say that it saved my night sleep, as always there's a big gap between life as they look like in guidebooks and real life。However, I liked the attitude that is accepting of the child's born nature and yet set some boundaries for family life。 I liked that she encourages parents to take actions to change behaviors that are damaging for their family while reminding parents to be patient and that changes take time。It's very clear tha I read this book as I was struggling with my boy's sleep。。。 I can't say that it saved my night sleep, as always there's a big gap between life as they look like in guidebooks and real life。However, I liked the attitude that is accepting of the child's born nature and yet set some boundaries for family life。 I liked that she encourages parents to take actions to change behaviors that are damaging for their family while reminding parents to be patient and that changes take time。It's very clear that Tracy was working with very very rich families where one of the parents stays home or they have a nanny for the children。 So the book rarely talks about daycares。 That was the only thing that made some of it not very relevant to me。 I read some of the bad reviews here and as anything else in parenting - there's never one size fits all。 We are all so different in our attitudes! I guess there's no easy way, you have to try it yourself。 。。。more

Cheryl

"I found this book more like toddlers for dummies。 Most of what i read was no brainer info although true。 Not recommended "I found this book more like toddlers for dummies。 Most of what i read was no brainer info although true。 Not recommended 。。。more

Sally Baumann

Good stuff! Same principles as Baby Wise (but with a British accent!)

Lucy Niven

This book was recommended to me。 I don't particularly like 'baby advice books' but there was some good tips in here and I particularly like the way that the baby's were categorised as I certainly know one of each type and it's true all babies are different。 However a lot of the advice is outdated in relation to weaning etc ! This book was recommended to me。 I don't particularly like 'baby advice books' but there was some good tips in here and I particularly like the way that the baby's were categorised as I certainly know one of each type and it's true all babies are different。 However a lot of the advice is outdated in relation to weaning etc ! 。。。more

Maureen Budd

The main message in this book - understanding your baby's cues and following a predictable routine - were very helpful。 Those sections, especially about implementing an E。A。S。Y。 routine, and dealing with sleep issues, earned a four star rating from me。 Those nuggets, however, were hidden amidst gobble-gook that was just over the top for my taste。 Hence the overall rating of three。 That having been said, I would definitely recommend this book to new moms, especially before baby arrives。 Just real The main message in this book - understanding your baby's cues and following a predictable routine - were very helpful。 Those sections, especially about implementing an E。A。S。Y。 routine, and dealing with sleep issues, earned a four star rating from me。 Those nuggets, however, were hidden amidst gobble-gook that was just over the top for my taste。 Hence the overall rating of three。 That having been said, I would definitely recommend this book to new moms, especially before baby arrives。 Just realize you don't need to follow everything the author lays out to be a good parent。 Take the relevant information from the book and leave the rest behind。 。。。more

Jackie

As I do with all parenting books, I chewed the fish and spit out the bones with this one。 This one had more fish than bones in terms of practical advice, which was great considering I have precious little time to read in this season of my life。 Here are a few of my takeaways:-be careful not to inundate your toddler with toys or they could become immune to the joy of gifts or even novelty itself-toddlers need boundaries -your toddler can never have too much affection, but he CAN have too much pra As I do with all parenting books, I chewed the fish and spit out the bones with this one。 This one had more fish than bones in terms of practical advice, which was great considering I have precious little time to read in this season of my life。 Here are a few of my takeaways:-be careful not to inundate your toddler with toys or they could become immune to the joy of gifts or even novelty itself-toddlers need boundaries -your toddler can never have too much affection, but he CAN have too much praise。 If you praise him merely for existing, he will learn that praise doesn't mean anything special, and he'll eventually tune it out-rituals and routines are important for toddlers-don't "reward" tantrums by responding with frustration, yelling, or anger or even excess attention。 Every tantrum is an opportunity to model how a person ought to behave。 By handling our own emotions well, we teach children how to control their own emotions。Overall, I recommend this book as highly useful in developing strategies for parenting toddlers well。 。。。more

Juan Mora

This time I read it in time with my baby :D it has a lot of useful tricks as the previous one, most of them seem like from the past book, but it makes sense since it's the same ideology。 This time I read it in time with my baby :D it has a lot of useful tricks as the previous one, most of them seem like from the past book, but it makes sense since it's the same ideology。 。。。more

Christy

Lots of great info and insights。 A little of her methods are a little touchy-feely, but I think I'll apply a lot of her advice。 Lots of great info and insights。 A little of her methods are a little touchy-feely, but I think I'll apply a lot of her advice。 。。。more