Tried and True Parenting Books

Asked by BuffBaby {121}
3/19/2010 8:32:51 PM

I have a 10 month old little girl and she is starting to get to the point where the "baby" books just don't cover it anymore.  Considering the importance of time and not having a whole lot of it just sitting around, what are some good parenting books for toddlers?  She is a very good baby, but I would like to figure out how to talk to her and get her on the right listening track at a young age.  Any suggestions?

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Answered by smileandlearn {158}
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3/22/2010 10:40:09 AM

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The best book we have found on the is Parenting by the Book by John Rosemond. He is a psychologist that recognized God's plan for parenting. HIs book helped my children with their children. The had tried several others first and this one worked.


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