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978 1 920479 18 3<br />
koester jou kleuter (nuwe uitgawe)<br />
978 1 920479 19 0<br />
Toddler sense (<strong>ne</strong>w edition)<br />
Understanding your toddler’s sensory world<br />
ann richardson<br />
Toddlerhood is a time of tremendous growth and development, but also of tantrums<br />
and conflict. Knowing what constitutes normal toddler behaviour will help you accept<br />
and respect this and go a long way towards effective, guilt-free and realistic parenting.<br />
Your toddler learns though his senses – to guide him, you <strong>ne</strong>ed to practise wisdom<br />
with sense. Now fully updated and expanded to include the latest relevant research,<br />
this ever popular follow up to Baby Sense tells you how to<br />
• Recognise and understand your toddler’s unique sensory profile<br />
• Manage stimulation to avoid overload<br />
• Solve bedtime battles with age-appropriate sleep-training<br />
• Discipli<strong>ne</strong> with love and a sense of humour<br />
• Follow a sensible approach to toilet training<br />
• Monitor and encourage development<br />
• Feed your toddler and manage fussy eating in the toddler years<br />
• Recognise learning disorders for early intervention<br />
Qualified nurse and midwife Ann Richardson has worked in the midwifery and paediatric<br />
fields for 30 years. Most of this has been in private practice, after she introduced the first<br />
private well-baby clinics. Passionate about her work and dedicated to ensuring that parents<br />
have the <strong>ne</strong>cessary knowledge to enjoy and rejoice in their children, she regularly lectures<br />
to both professionals and parents on various baby and childcare issues, in particular the<br />
effects of the sensory system on infant behaviour, and the management of sleeping disorders.<br />
Her specialisation is the treatment of “difficult babies and toddlers”, in particular<br />
those with feeding and sleeping disorders. She is a regular contributor to nursing journals,<br />
inter<strong>ne</strong>t sites, childcare publications, TV shows and magazi<strong>ne</strong>s. Ann is married to Ken, has<br />
two daughters, Ellen and Maeve and lives and practices in Johan<strong>ne</strong>sburg. She also coauthored<br />
Baby Sense and Sleep Sense.<br />
245x171 mm • 176pp • paperback with Flaps • october 2011 • rights: world<br />
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