Terrible Twos? Try Terribly Important Twos
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Terrible Twos? Try Terribly Important Twos
Welcome to Toddlers Made Easy with Dr. Cathryn! In this episode, we reframe the "terrible twos" as the "terribly important twos," highlighting why these challenging years are foundational for your child's emotional and mental health.
What You'll Learn:
- Why toddlers are still big babies inside, needing gentleness and guidance.
- How the toddler years shape trust, resilience, and self-worth.
- The importance of secure attachment and emotional intelligence.
- Tips for setting firm but kind boundaries to foster safety and connection.
- Why everyday moments like play and cuddles build a foundation for life.
Parenting toddlers is tough, but with empathy and patience, these years become an incredible opportunity to shape your child’s future.
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