mburnamfink's review against another edition

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4.0

Fathering Your Toddler is fine, I guess. Maybe better than fine, since it actually has good advice for taking care of your kid, your relationship, and your self. Though every kid is different, and I didn't find it that applicable to my issues.

scottrushing's review against another edition

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5.0

Every parent should read this, take notes, and be willing to learn. There is important Information about how a toddler develops, and tips for fathers on how to best guide that growth.

davidcole's review against another edition

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4.0

More useful information

The first book was great. This book also has a lot of useful info, but seems to have more filler material.

mkindness's review against another edition

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5.0

I love this series of books. Finally, parenting books that don't treat dads like neanderthals that would rather get drunk with their college buddies than EVER change a diaper or help out with their child.

I only read about half of this, since it's arranged by age and the kid had already passed through most of the phases. I do now have Fathering Your School-Age Child (ages 3-9), so I can read that as he grows.