Realistic, expert-tested guidance to raise caring, capable toddlers without yelling, shaming, or giving inThe toddler years bring big feelings, rapid growth, and endless discoveries—for kids and parents alike. With so much change happening at once, everyday routines can easily devolve into meltdowns and power struggles. Parenting expert Zoe Chiel, PhD—a licensed psychologist and mother of three—understands the joys and challenges of raising young children ages 2 to 5. Drawing on both clinical expertise and real-life experience, she offers compassionate, practical tools to help busy parents stay connected and confident through it all.
Grounded in research on the authoritative parenting style (sometimes described as positive, gentle, or respectful parenting),
Practical Guide to Toddler Parenting teaches parents how to balance pair warmth and connection with clear, consistent boundaries—even on days when patience feels hard to come by.
- Reassuring explanations for toddler behaviors that make it easier to set realistic, developmentally appropriate expectations
- Customizable strategies and sample scripts that promote clearer communication and positive behavior change
- Effective parenting approaches for spirited toddlers who test boundaries, throw tantrums, and struggle with transitions or tough moments
- Scenario-based solutions for everyday challenges like picky eating and bedtime battles, with modification tips to fit your family’s values
Realistic, expert-tested guidance to raise caring, capable toddlers without yelling, shaming, or giving in
The toddler years are full of big feelings, rapid growth, and endless discoveries—for kids and parents alike. With so much change happening at once, everyday routines can easily devolve into meltdowns and power struggles. Licensed psychologist and mother of three Zoe Chiel, PhD understands the joys and challenges of raising young children ages 2 to 5. Drawing on both clinical expertise and real-life experience, she offers a compassionate and realistic toolkit to help busy parents stay connected and confident through it all.
Grounded in authoritative parenting (sometimes called positive, gentle, or respectful parenting), Dr. Chiel’s empowering approach teaches parents how to balance their warmth and connection with clear, consistent boundaries. Instead of relying on fear-based discipline, Practical Guide to Toddler Parenting provides customizable strategies and ready-to-use scripts that support a stronger parent-child bond—even on days when patience feels hard to come by.
• Reassuring explanations for toddler behaviors that make it easier to set realistic, developmentally appropriate expectations
• Communication tools that invite more cooperation such as pairing instructions with touch or explaining “why” before making a request
• Effective parenting advice for spirited toddlers who test boundaries, throw tantrums, and struggle with transitions or tough moments
• Scenario-based solutions for everyday challenges like picky eating and bedtime battles, with modification tips to fit your family’s values