Has your smiling bundle of joy turned into a little monster overnight?
Can a playdate turn into a tantrum in the blink of an eye?
Do you ever cringe in horror when another parent tells you your child has hit theirs at nursery?
Rest assured: you're not alone. You've probably heard of the 'terrible twos', and it's such a common phrase for a good reason.
When your child is going through the toddler stage of development, they're experiencing deep emotions that they don't yet have the language to express.
Sadness, anger, frustration, and even tiredness can all come out in aggressive behavior, often in the form of hitting others.
But just because this is a normal stage of development, it doesn't mean that there's nothing you can do about it.
By understanding what your little one is going through and helping them to understand and deal with their emotions, you can set them on the path to gentle and aggression-free play.
Express Your Big Emotions With No Hitting is a book with a difference: it's not a children's book; it's not a parenting book... It's a book designed for both you and your child to help you navigate this challenging time together.
Your child will be made aware of their behavior -- through a simple, relatable story and beautiful illustrations, your child will learn everything they need to know about why they sometimes hit people and what they can do instead.
Read the story with your child, and then settle down with a coffee and learn the psychology behind your child's behavior, before getting ready to implement tried-and-tested strategies for dealing with hitting behavior in toddlers.
In Express Your Big Emotions With No Hitting, you'll find a simple and rewarding way to deal with hitting -- hand-in-hand your child. You'll discover:
And much more.
If you're at your wits' end with your toddler's hitting, take heart. This phase will end, and there are things you can do to help them get there.
Tackle the problem head-on with your child. Use this book as a tool to help you become a feelings-managing team and learn positive behavior together.
If you're desperate to help your toddler express their emotions without hitting, then scroll up and click "Add to Cart" right now.