FAMILY LIFE | MONDAYS @ 8:30PM

How Toddlers Thrive: What Parents Can Do Today for Children Ages 2-5 to Plant the Seeds of Lifelong Success

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New research indicates that the seeds for adult success are actually planted in the toddler years, ages two to five. In How Toddlers Thrive, child psychologist and director of the renowned Barnard Center for Toddler Development Dr. Tovah P. Klein cracks the preschool code, revealing what you can do to help your toddler grow into a fulfilled child and adult. New research reveals that drivers such as resilience, self-reliance, self-regulation, and empathy are more critical to success than simple intelligence. How Toddlers Thrive explains why the toddler years are different from any other period during childhood, what is happening in children’s brains and bodies at this age that makes their behavior so turbulent, and why your reaction to their behavior holds the key to a successful tomorrow.

You can purchase the book through Amazon or other booksellers (link here). Please read Chapter 1 before our first meeting on July 4th!

Schedule

Part 1: The Developing Mind of Your Toddler: Why they really do the things they do

7/4 Chapter 1: Setting Up Toddlers to Thrive: Self-regulation and the Key to True Success

7/11 Chapter 2: The Toddler Paradox: Why they pull you close and then push you away

7/19 Chapter 3: Toddler’s-Eye View: Shift your POV and change your interaction with your child

7/25 Chapter 4: Toddler Shame: What happens when you don’t think like a toddler

Part 2: Cracking the Toddler Code: Solutions for everyday life

8/1 Chapter 5: Cracking the Code on everyday Routines: eating, sleeping, and toilet training

8/8 Chapter 6: Cracking the Code on Toddler Emotions: tantrums, fear, and the battle of “No!”

8/15 Chapter 7: Cracking the Code on Transitions: helping toddlers manage change

8/22 Chapter 8: Cracking the Code of Toddler Learning: playing, sharing, and leaving children alone

8/29 Chapter 9: A Lab for Later: the fifteen new seeds for success

FAMILY LIFE | MONDAYS @ 8:30PM

How Toddlers Thrive: What Parents Can Do Today for Children Ages 2-5 to Plant the Seeds of Lifelong Success

Zoom Link: hcc.lv/htt22

New research indicates that the seeds for adult success are actually planted in the toddler years, ages two to five. In How Toddlers Thrive, child psychologist and director of the renowned Barnard Center for Toddler Development Dr. Tovah P. Klein cracks the preschool code, revealing what you can do to help your toddler grow into a fulfilled child and adult. New research reveals that drivers such as resilience, self-reliance, self-regulation, and empathy are more critical to success than simple intelligence. How Toddlers Thrive explains why the toddler years are different from any other period during childhood, what is happening in children’s brains and bodies at this age that makes their behavior so turbulent, and why your reaction to their behavior holds the key to a successful tomorrow.

You can purchase the book through Amazon or other booksellers (link here). Please read Chapter 1 before our first meeting on July 4th!

Schedule

Part 1: The Developing Mind of Your Toddler: Why they really do the things they do

7/4 Chapter 1: Setting Up Toddlers to Thrive: Self-regulation and the Key to True Success

7/11 Chapter 2: The Toddler Paradox: Why they pull you close and then push you away

7/19 Chapter 3: Toddler’s-Eye View: Shift your POV and change your interaction with your child

7/25 Chapter 4: Toddler Shame: What happens when you don’t think like a toddler

Part 2: Cracking the Toddler Code: Solutions for everyday life

8/1 Chapter 5: Cracking the Code on everyday Routines: eating, sleeping, and toilet training

8/8 Chapter 6: Cracking the Code on Toddler Emotions: tantrums, fear, and the battle of “No!”

8/15 Chapter 7: Cracking the Code on Transitions: helping toddlers manage change

8/22 Chapter 8: Cracking the Code of Toddler Learning: playing, sharing, and leaving children alone

8/29 Chapter 9: A Lab for Later: the fifteen new seeds for success

FAMILY LIFE | MONDAYS @ 8:30PM

How Toddlers Thrive: What Parents Can Do Today for Children Ages 2-5 to Plant the Seeds of Lifelong Success

Zoom Link: hcc.lv/htt22

New research indicates that the seeds for adult success are actually planted in the toddler years, ages two to five. In How Toddlers Thrive, child psychologist and director of the renowned Barnard Center for Toddler Development Dr. Tovah P. Klein cracks the preschool code, revealing what you can do to help your toddler grow into a fulfilled child and adult. New research reveals that drivers such as resilience, self-reliance, self-regulation, and empathy are more critical to success than simple intelligence. How Toddlers Thrive explains why the toddler years are different from any other period during childhood, what is happening in children’s brains and bodies at this age that makes their behavior so turbulent, and why your reaction to their behavior holds the key to a successful tomorrow.

You can purchase the book through Amazon or other booksellers (link here). Please read Chapter 1 before our first meeting on July 4th!

Schedule

Part 1: The Developing Mind of Your Toddler: Why they really do the things they do

7/4 Chapter 1: Setting Up Toddlers to Thrive: Self-regulation and the Key to True Success

7/11 Chapter 2: The Toddler Paradox: Why they pull you close and then push you away

7/19 Chapter 3: Toddler’s-Eye View: Shift your POV and change your interaction with your child

7/25 Chapter 4: Toddler Shame: What happens when you don’t think like a toddler

Part 2: Cracking the Toddler Code: Solutions for everyday life

8/1 Chapter 5: Cracking the Code on everyday Routines: eating, sleeping, and toilet training

8/8 Chapter 6: Cracking the Code on Toddler Emotions: tantrums, fear, and the battle of “No!”

8/15 Chapter 7: Cracking the Code on Transitions: helping toddlers manage change

8/22 Chapter 8: Cracking the Code of Toddler Learning: playing, sharing, and leaving children alone

8/29 Chapter 9: A Lab for Later: the fifteen new seeds for success

FAMILY LIFE | MONDAYS @ 8:30PM

How Toddlers Thrive: What Parents Can Do Today for Children Ages 2-5 to Plant the Seeds of Lifelong Success

Zoom Link: hcc.lv/htt22

New research indicates that the seeds for adult success are actually planted in the toddler years, ages two to five. In How Toddlers Thrive, child psychologist and director of the renowned Barnard Center for Toddler Development Dr. Tovah P. Klein cracks the preschool code, revealing what you can do to help your toddler grow into a fulfilled child and adult. New research reveals that drivers such as resilience, self-reliance, self-regulation, and empathy are more critical to success than simple intelligence. How Toddlers Thrive explains why the toddler years are different from any other period during childhood, what is happening in children’s brains and bodies at this age that makes their behavior so turbulent, and why your reaction to their behavior holds the key to a successful tomorrow.

You can purchase the book through Amazon or other booksellers (link here). Please read Chapter 1 before our first meeting on July 4th!

Schedule

Part 1: The Developing Mind of Your Toddler: Why they really do the things they do

7/4 Chapter 1: Setting Up Toddlers to Thrive: Self-regulation and the Key to True Success

7/11 Chapter 2: The Toddler Paradox: Why they pull you close and then push you away

7/19 Chapter 3: Toddler’s-Eye View: Shift your POV and change your interaction with your child

7/25 Chapter 4: Toddler Shame: What happens when you don’t think like a toddler

Part 2: Cracking the Toddler Code: Solutions for everyday life

8/1 Chapter 5: Cracking the Code on everyday Routines: eating, sleeping, and toilet training

8/8 Chapter 6: Cracking the Code on Toddler Emotions: tantrums, fear, and the battle of “No!”

8/15 Chapter 7: Cracking the Code on Transitions: helping toddlers manage change

8/22 Chapter 8: Cracking the Code of Toddler Learning: playing, sharing, and leaving children alone

8/29 Chapter 9: A Lab for Later: the fifteen new seeds for success

FAMILY LIFE | MONDAYS @ 8:30PM

How Toddlers Thrive: What Parents Can Do Today for Children Ages 2-5 to Plant the Seeds of Lifelong Success

Zoom Link: hcc.lv/htt22

New research indicates that the seeds for adult success are actually planted in the toddler years, ages two to five. In How Toddlers Thrive, child psychologist and director of the renowned Barnard Center for Toddler Development Dr. Tovah P. Klein cracks the preschool code, revealing what you can do to help your toddler grow into a fulfilled child and adult. New research reveals that drivers such as resilience, self-reliance, self-regulation, and empathy are more critical to success than simple intelligence. How Toddlers Thrive explains why the toddler years are different from any other period during childhood, what is happening in children’s brains and bodies at this age that makes their behavior so turbulent, and why your reaction to their behavior holds the key to a successful tomorrow.

You can purchase the book through Amazon or other booksellers (link here). Please read Chapter 1 before our first meeting on July 4th!

Schedule

Part 1: The Developing Mind of Your Toddler: Why they really do the things they do

7/4 Chapter 1: Setting Up Toddlers to Thrive: Self-regulation and the Key to True Success

7/11 Chapter 2: The Toddler Paradox: Why they pull you close and then push you away

7/19 Chapter 3: Toddler’s-Eye View: Shift your POV and change your interaction with your child

7/25 Chapter 4: Toddler Shame: What happens when you don’t think like a toddler

Part 2: Cracking the Toddler Code: Solutions for everyday life

8/1 Chapter 5: Cracking the Code on everyday Routines: eating, sleeping, and toilet training

8/8 Chapter 6: Cracking the Code on Toddler Emotions: tantrums, fear, and the battle of “No!”

8/15 Chapter 7: Cracking the Code on Transitions: helping toddlers manage change

8/22 Chapter 8: Cracking the Code of Toddler Learning: playing, sharing, and leaving children alone

8/29 Chapter 9: A Lab for Later: the fifteen new seeds for success

FAMILY LIFE | MONDAYS @ 8:30PM

How Toddlers Thrive: What Parents Can Do Today for Children Ages 2-5 to Plant the Seeds of Lifelong Success

Zoom Link: hcc.lv/htt22

New research indicates that the seeds for adult success are actually planted in the toddler years, ages two to five. In How Toddlers Thrive, child psychologist and director of the renowned Barnard Center for Toddler Development Dr. Tovah P. Klein cracks the preschool code, revealing what you can do to help your toddler grow into a fulfilled child and adult. New research reveals that drivers such as resilience, self-reliance, self-regulation, and empathy are more critical to success than simple intelligence. How Toddlers Thrive explains why the toddler years are different from any other period during childhood, what is happening in children’s brains and bodies at this age that makes their behavior so turbulent, and why your reaction to their behavior holds the key to a successful tomorrow.

You can purchase the book through Amazon or other booksellers (link here). Please read Chapter 1 before our first meeting on July 4th!

Schedule

Part 1: The Developing Mind of Your Toddler: Why they really do the things they do

7/4 Chapter 1: Setting Up Toddlers to Thrive: Self-regulation and the Key to True Success

7/11 Chapter 2: The Toddler Paradox: Why they pull you close and then push you away

7/19 Chapter 3: Toddler’s-Eye View: Shift your POV and change your interaction with your child

7/25 Chapter 4: Toddler Shame: What happens when you don’t think like a toddler

Part 2: Cracking the Toddler Code: Solutions for everyday life

8/1 Chapter 5: Cracking the Code on everyday Routines: eating, sleeping, and toilet training

8/8 Chapter 6: Cracking the Code on Toddler Emotions: tantrums, fear, and the battle of “No!”

8/15 Chapter 7: Cracking the Code on Transitions: helping toddlers manage change

8/22 Chapter 8: Cracking the Code of Toddler Learning: playing, sharing, and leaving children alone

8/29 Chapter 9: A Lab for Later: the fifteen new seeds for success

FAMILY LIFE | MONDAYS @ 8:30PM

How Toddlers Thrive: What Parents Can Do Today for Children Ages 2-5 to Plant the Seeds of Lifelong Success

Zoom Link: hcc.lv/htt22

New research indicates that the seeds for adult success are actually planted in the toddler years, ages two to five. In How Toddlers Thrive, child psychologist and director of the renowned Barnard Center for Toddler Development Dr. Tovah P. Klein cracks the preschool code, revealing what you can do to help your toddler grow into a fulfilled child and adult. New research reveals that drivers such as resilience, self-reliance, self-regulation, and empathy are more critical to success than simple intelligence. How Toddlers Thrive explains why the toddler years are different from any other period during childhood, what is happening in children’s brains and bodies at this age that makes their behavior so turbulent, and why your reaction to their behavior holds the key to a successful tomorrow.

You can purchase the book through Amazon or other booksellers (link here). Please read Chapter 1 before our first meeting on July 4th!

Schedule

Part 1: The Developing Mind of Your Toddler: Why they really do the things they do

7/4 Chapter 1: Setting Up Toddlers to Thrive: Self-regulation and the Key to True Success

7/11 Chapter 2: The Toddler Paradox: Why they pull you close and then push you away

7/19 Chapter 3: Toddler’s-Eye View: Shift your POV and change your interaction with your child

7/25 Chapter 4: Toddler Shame: What happens when you don’t think like a toddler

Part 2: Cracking the Toddler Code: Solutions for everyday life

8/1 Chapter 5: Cracking the Code on everyday Routines: eating, sleeping, and toilet training

8/8 Chapter 6: Cracking the Code on Toddler Emotions: tantrums, fear, and the battle of “No!”

8/15 Chapter 7: Cracking the Code on Transitions: helping toddlers manage change

8/22 Chapter 8: Cracking the Code of Toddler Learning: playing, sharing, and leaving children alone

8/29 Chapter 9: A Lab for Later: the fifteen new seeds for success

FAMILY LIFE | MONDAYS @ 8:30PM

How Toddlers Thrive: What Parents Can Do Today for Children Ages 2-5 to Plant the Seeds of Lifelong Success

Zoom Link: hcc.lv/htt22

New research indicates that the seeds for adult success are actually planted in the toddler years, ages two to five. In How Toddlers Thrive, child psychologist and director of the renowned Barnard Center for Toddler Development Dr. Tovah P. Klein cracks the preschool code, revealing what you can do to help your toddler grow into a fulfilled child and adult. New research reveals that drivers such as resilience, self-reliance, self-regulation, and empathy are more critical to success than simple intelligence. How Toddlers Thrive explains why the toddler years are different from any other period during childhood, what is happening in children’s brains and bodies at this age that makes their behavior so turbulent, and why your reaction to their behavior holds the key to a successful tomorrow.

You can purchase the book through Amazon or other booksellers (link here). Please read Chapter 1 before our first meeting on July 4th!

Schedule

Part 1: The Developing Mind of Your Toddler: Why they really do the things they do

7/4 Chapter 1: Setting Up Toddlers to Thrive: Self-regulation and the Key to True Success

7/11 Chapter 2: The Toddler Paradox: Why they pull you close and then push you away

7/19 Chapter 3: Toddler’s-Eye View: Shift your POV and change your interaction with your child

7/25 Chapter 4: Toddler Shame: What happens when you don’t think like a toddler

Part 2: Cracking the Toddler Code: Solutions for everyday life

8/1 Chapter 5: Cracking the Code on everyday Routines: eating, sleeping, and toilet training

8/8 Chapter 6: Cracking the Code on Toddler Emotions: tantrums, fear, and the battle of “No!”

8/15 Chapter 7: Cracking the Code on Transitions: helping toddlers manage change

8/22 Chapter 8: Cracking the Code of Toddler Learning: playing, sharing, and leaving children alone

8/29 Chapter 9: A Lab for Later: the fifteen new seeds for success

FAMILY LIFE | MONDAYS @ 8:30PM

How Toddlers Thrive: What Parents Can Do Today for Children Ages 2-5 to Plant the Seeds of Lifelong Success

Zoom Link: hcc.lv/htt22

New research indicates that the seeds for adult success are actually planted in the toddler years, ages two to five. In How Toddlers Thrive, child psychologist and director of the renowned Barnard Center for Toddler Development Dr. Tovah P. Klein cracks the preschool code, revealing what you can do to help your toddler grow into a fulfilled child and adult. New research reveals that drivers such as resilience, self-reliance, self-regulation, and empathy are more critical to success than simple intelligence. How Toddlers Thrive explains why the toddler years are different from any other period during childhood, what is happening in children’s brains and bodies at this age that makes their behavior so turbulent, and why your reaction to their behavior holds the key to a successful tomorrow.

You can purchase the book through Amazon or other booksellers (link here). Please read Chapter 1 before our first meeting on July 4th!

Schedule

Part 1: The Developing Mind of Your Toddler: Why they really do the things they do

7/4 Chapter 1: Setting Up Toddlers to Thrive: Self-regulation and the Key to True Success

7/11 Chapter 2: The Toddler Paradox: Why they pull you close and then push you away

7/19 Chapter 3: Toddler’s-Eye View: Shift your POV and change your interaction with your child

7/25 Chapter 4: Toddler Shame: What happens when you don’t think like a toddler

Part 2: Cracking the Toddler Code: Solutions for everyday life

8/1 Chapter 5: Cracking the Code on everyday Routines: eating, sleeping, and toilet training

8/8 Chapter 6: Cracking the Code on Toddler Emotions: tantrums, fear, and the battle of “No!”

8/15 Chapter 7: Cracking the Code on Transitions: helping toddlers manage change

8/22 Chapter 8: Cracking the Code of Toddler Learning: playing, sharing, and leaving children alone

8/29 Chapter 9: A Lab for Later: the fifteen new seeds for success

FAMILY LIFE | MONDAYS @ 8:30PM

How Toddlers Thrive: What Parents Can Do Today for Children Ages 2-5 to Plant the Seeds of Lifelong Success

Zoom Link: hcc.lv/htt22

New research indicates that the seeds for adult success are actually planted in the toddler years, ages two to five. In How Toddlers Thrive, child psychologist and director of the renowned Barnard Center for Toddler Development Dr. Tovah P. Klein cracks the preschool code, revealing what you can do to help your toddler grow into a fulfilled child and adult. New research reveals that drivers such as resilience, self-reliance, self-regulation, and empathy are more critical to success than simple intelligence. How Toddlers Thrive explains why the toddler years are different from any other period during childhood, what is happening in children’s brains and bodies at this age that makes their behavior so turbulent, and why your reaction to their behavior holds the key to a successful tomorrow.

You can purchase the book through Amazon or other booksellers (link here). Please read Chapter 1 before our first meeting on July 4th!

Schedule

Part 1: The Developing Mind of Your Toddler: Why they really do the things they do

7/4 Chapter 1: Setting Up Toddlers to Thrive: Self-regulation and the Key to True Success

7/11 Chapter 2: The Toddler Paradox: Why they pull you close and then push you away

7/19 Chapter 3: Toddler’s-Eye View: Shift your POV and change your interaction with your child

7/25 Chapter 4: Toddler Shame: What happens when you don’t think like a toddler

Part 2: Cracking the Toddler Code: Solutions for everyday life

8/1 Chapter 5: Cracking the Code on everyday Routines: eating, sleeping, and toilet training

8/8 Chapter 6: Cracking the Code on Toddler Emotions: tantrums, fear, and the battle of “No!”

8/15 Chapter 7: Cracking the Code on Transitions: helping toddlers manage change

8/22 Chapter 8: Cracking the Code of Toddler Learning: playing, sharing, and leaving children alone

8/29 Chapter 9: A Lab for Later: the fifteen new seeds for success

CONQUERING THE CLASSICS | MONDAYS @ 8PM

The Institutes of the Christian Religion (abridged)

This summer we will begin reading John Calvin's famous work on systematic theology, The Institutes of the Christian Religion. This is one of the most important works to come out of the Protestant Reformation, and while the length can be intimidating, the abridged English translation of the 1541 French edition of the Institutes has made Calvin's work more accessible to a general audience. We will meet beginning June 13, 2022. If interested, email Amanda at atsmall91@gmail.com to sign up or get more information.

CONQUERING THE CLASSICS | MONDAYS @ 8PM

The Institutes of the Christian Religion (abridged)

This summer we will begin reading John Calvin's famous work on systematic theology, The Institutes of the Christian Religion. This is one of the most important works to come out of the Protestant Reformation, and while the length can be intimidating, the abridged English translation of the 1541 French edition of the Institutes has made Calvin's work more accessible to a general audience. We will meet beginning June 13, 2022. If interested, email Amanda at atsmall91@gmail.com to sign up or get more information.

CONQUERING THE CLASSICS | MONDAYS @ 8PM

The Institutes of the Christian Religion (abridged)

This summer we will begin reading John Calvin's famous work on systematic theology, The Institutes of the Christian Religion. This is one of the most important works to come out of the Protestant Reformation, and while the length can be intimidating, the abridged English translation of the 1541 French edition of the Institutes has made Calvin's work more accessible to a general audience. We will meet beginning June 13, 2022. If interested, email Amanda at atsmall91@gmail.com to sign up or get more information.

CONQUERING THE CLASSICS | MONDAYS @ 8PM

The Institutes of the Christian Religion (abridged)

This summer we will begin reading John Calvin's famous work on systematic theology, The Institutes of the Christian Religion. This is one of the most important works to come out of the Protestant Reformation, and while the length can be intimidating, the abridged English translation of the 1541 French edition of the Institutes has made Calvin's work more accessible to a general audience. We will meet beginning June 13, 2022. If interested, email Amanda at atsmall91@gmail.com to sign up or get more information.

CONQUERING THE CLASSICS | MONDAYS @ 8PM

The Institutes of the Christian Religion (abridged)

This summer we will begin reading John Calvin's famous work on systematic theology, The Institutes of the Christian Religion. This is one of the most important works to come out of the Protestant Reformation, and while the length can be intimidating, the abridged English translation of the 1541 French edition of the Institutes has made Calvin's work more accessible to a general audience. We will meet beginning June 13, 2022. If interested, email Amanda at atsmall91@gmail.com to sign up or get more information.

CONQUERING THE CLASSICS | MONDAYS @ 8PM

The Institutes of the Christian Religion (abridged)

This summer we will begin reading John Calvin's famous work on systematic theology, The Institutes of the Christian Religion. This is one of the most important works to come out of the Protestant Reformation, and while the length can be intimidating, the abridged English translation of the 1541 French edition of the Institutes has made Calvin's work more accessible to a general audience. We will meet beginning June 13, 2022. If interested, email Amanda at atsmall91@gmail.com to sign up or get more information.

CONQUERING THE CLASSICS | MONDAYS @ 8PM

The Institutes of the Christian Religion (abridged)

This summer we will begin reading John Calvin's famous work on systematic theology, The Institutes of the Christian Religion. This is one of the most important works to come out of the Protestant Reformation, and while the length can be intimidating, the abridged English translation of the 1541 French edition of the Institutes has made Calvin's work more accessible to a general audience. We will meet beginning June 13, 2022. If interested, email Amanda at atsmall91@gmail.com to sign up or get more information.

CONQUERING THE CLASSICS | MONDAYS @ 8PM

The Institutes of the Christian Religion (abridged)

This summer we will begin reading John Calvin's famous work on systematic theology, The Institutes of the Christian Religion. This is one of the most important works to come out of the Protestant Reformation, and while the length can be intimidating, the abridged English translation of the 1541 French edition of the Institutes has made Calvin's work more accessible to a general audience. We will meet beginning June 13, 2022. If interested, email Amanda at atsmall91@gmail.com to sign up or get more information.

CONQUERING THE CLASSICS | MONDAYS @ 8PM

The Institutes of the Christian Religion (abridged)

This summer we will begin reading John Calvin's famous work on systematic theology, The Institutes of the Christian Religion. This is one of the most important works to come out of the Protestant Reformation, and while the length can be intimidating, the abridged English translation of the 1541 French edition of the Institutes has made Calvin's work more accessible to a general audience. We will meet beginning June 13, 2022. If interested, email Amanda at atsmall91@gmail.com to sign up or get more information.

CONQUERING THE CLASSICS | MONDAYS @ 8PM

The Institutes of the Christian Religion (abridged)

This summer we will begin reading John Calvin's famous work on systematic theology, The Institutes of the Christian Religion. This is one of the most important works to come out of the Protestant Reformation, and while the length can be intimidating, the abridged English translation of the 1541 French edition of the Institutes has made Calvin's work more accessible to a general audience. We will meet beginning June 13, 2022. If interested, email Amanda at atsmall91@gmail.com to sign up or get more information.