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Troubleshooting Toddlerhood: The Terrible Twos, Explained
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ONLINE VIA ZOOM
USA
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HRP Mamas Workshops
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TROUBLESHOOTING TODDLERHOOD: The Terrible Twos, Explained
with MEREDITH GARY - FOR PARENTS OF CHILDREN 20-36 MONTHS [Virtual]
What is happening for toddlers, developmentally? What are some age-appropriate expectations to have of the toddler years– what is “normal”? How can parents support healthy toddler development?
Being the parent of a newborn is exhausting, but for many parents it’s during the toddler years that they begin to feel most overwhelmed. There’s great joy in being able to have conversations with your child, do more things together and see their personality evolve. There’s also a lot of frustration as you encounter battles of will, difficult behavior, tantrums and more.
Join Meredith and fellow HRP Mamas Parents for interactive discussions of some of the most common challenges of the toddler years.
This session is part of a discussion series - ad hoc attendees are welcome!
Come to one, or come to all seven sessions!
To register for the whole discussion series - go HERE.
ABOUT:
Meredith Gary is the Co-Director of the Downtown Little School. With 27 years of experience in early childhood education, Meredith has supported hundreds of children and families through tantrums, separation, toilet training ( and more!). Meredith is also the author of a children’s book called Sometimes You Get What You Want, published by Harper Collins. Listen to Meredith discuss separation on a podcast here. Meredith has a Masters Degree in Early Childhood Education from the Bank Street College Graduate School of Education.
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