
Parenting Lessons for Two Kids That Make It Twice as Easy
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Book Introduction
"Two Children Parenting Cartoon" with 8 million cumulative views
Stories from Survival Parenting Counseling with 50,000 Parents
Warm and reliable parenting solutions for children ages 0-7 from current teacher Ruby.
“A child grows as much as you believe in him!”
How to raise both your first and second children to be self-sufficient.
A definitive parenting guide written by Ruby, the popular cartoonist with 8 million cumulative views, who directly communicates with parents who are struggling with parenting.
As the title suggests, “Two Children Raising a Child Makes It Twice as Easy” provides specific examples of various situations that can arise when caring for two children at once.
This book contains everything from sleep training for two children with different sleep patterns by age, dietary education that takes into account both baby food and toddler food, fair discipline methods that embrace both children, and tips for creating self-managing lifestyle habits.
The author ultimately suggests that fostering a child's 'self-help skills' is the goal of parenting.
It is no exaggeration to say that each topic covered is a step-by-step parenting method that helps raise children who can do well on their own.
This book is also useful for parents raising one child, as the goal of parenting is the same whether you have one or two children.
Once your first child turns five, concerns about learning begin to grow beyond sleep, eating, and discipline.
Key tips for early childhood learning, including early literacy and Korean language exposure, mothers' English know-how, and games that foster numerical sense, provided by a current middle school teacher, are included separately in the appendix.
Above all, the author's topical parenting cartoons and essays, gathered from the fiercely competitive parenting scene, are added to each chapter, which will comfort the hearts of parents exhausted from parenting as they read.
If you haven't had a second child yet, that's even better! Just learning the secrets to navigating the challenging journey of parenting with your first child is worth the book's value.
If by any chance you happen to meet your second child on that road, the happiness will be doubled, no, hundreds of times greater.
Stories from Survival Parenting Counseling with 50,000 Parents
Warm and reliable parenting solutions for children ages 0-7 from current teacher Ruby.
“A child grows as much as you believe in him!”
How to raise both your first and second children to be self-sufficient.
A definitive parenting guide written by Ruby, the popular cartoonist with 8 million cumulative views, who directly communicates with parents who are struggling with parenting.
As the title suggests, “Two Children Raising a Child Makes It Twice as Easy” provides specific examples of various situations that can arise when caring for two children at once.
This book contains everything from sleep training for two children with different sleep patterns by age, dietary education that takes into account both baby food and toddler food, fair discipline methods that embrace both children, and tips for creating self-managing lifestyle habits.
The author ultimately suggests that fostering a child's 'self-help skills' is the goal of parenting.
It is no exaggeration to say that each topic covered is a step-by-step parenting method that helps raise children who can do well on their own.
This book is also useful for parents raising one child, as the goal of parenting is the same whether you have one or two children.
Once your first child turns five, concerns about learning begin to grow beyond sleep, eating, and discipline.
Key tips for early childhood learning, including early literacy and Korean language exposure, mothers' English know-how, and games that foster numerical sense, provided by a current middle school teacher, are included separately in the appendix.
Above all, the author's topical parenting cartoons and essays, gathered from the fiercely competitive parenting scene, are added to each chapter, which will comfort the hearts of parents exhausted from parenting as they read.
If you haven't had a second child yet, that's even better! Just learning the secrets to navigating the challenging journey of parenting with your first child is worth the book's value.
If by any chance you happen to meet your second child on that road, the happiness will be doubled, no, hundreds of times greater.
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Author's Note
“I hope you enjoy the joy of multiplication at any moment.”
PART 1: How to Make Parenting Two Kids Twice as Easy
What a Mom of Two Wants to Say to New Moms
What happens when a second child is born
[Two Children Parenting Cartoon] The Benefits of Having a Second Child
Two Child Discipline Methods by Age
[Two Children Parenting Cartoon] The Sorrow of a Mother in Gyeongsan
Q&A on raising two children
PART 2: Developing Healthy Eating Habits That Last a Lifetime
Why Meal Times, Which Were Like War, Have Changed
The Secret to Getting Yourself to Eat in Just Two Weeks
[Two-Kids Parenting Cartoon] Why Parenting is So Hard for Me
The World of Baby Food Reunited
[Two-Child Parenting Cartoon] A Little Leisure in Raising a Second Child
The biggest hurdle in dietary education
[Two-Kids Parenting Cartoon] Why It's Hard to Stay Home with a Husband
Eating Habits Education Q&A
PART 3: The Ultimate Sleep Training Method That Will Make Parenting Difficult
The End of Survival Parenting
Timing of first and second sleep training
[Two-Child Parenting Cartoon] The Secrets of Those Who Are Good Parents
Second, sleep training is not optional, it is essential.
[Two Children's Parenting Cartoon] Living as a full-time housewife
First child's sleep independence around 36 months
[Two Children's Parenting Cartoon] To the child who is crying after having a nightmare
Sleep Training Q&A
PART 4 A house where a child who is good at taking care of himself lives
Parenting starts at 100 and goes to 0.
[Two Children Parenting Cartoon] Raising Two Very Different Children
The secret to developing your child's self-help skills
[Two Children's Parenting Cartoon] Eating Parenting Meal
Parenting Skills for Creating Good Habits
[Two Children Parenting Cartoon] It's Okay to Not Be a Perfect Mom
Good Habits Q&A
Appendix | Getting Started with Learning for Children Ages 5-7
Early childhood literacy
English for toddlers
Early Childhood Mathematics
“I hope you enjoy the joy of multiplication at any moment.”
PART 1: How to Make Parenting Two Kids Twice as Easy
What a Mom of Two Wants to Say to New Moms
What happens when a second child is born
[Two Children Parenting Cartoon] The Benefits of Having a Second Child
Two Child Discipline Methods by Age
[Two Children Parenting Cartoon] The Sorrow of a Mother in Gyeongsan
Q&A on raising two children
PART 2: Developing Healthy Eating Habits That Last a Lifetime
Why Meal Times, Which Were Like War, Have Changed
The Secret to Getting Yourself to Eat in Just Two Weeks
[Two-Kids Parenting Cartoon] Why Parenting is So Hard for Me
The World of Baby Food Reunited
[Two-Child Parenting Cartoon] A Little Leisure in Raising a Second Child
The biggest hurdle in dietary education
[Two-Kids Parenting Cartoon] Why It's Hard to Stay Home with a Husband
Eating Habits Education Q&A
PART 3: The Ultimate Sleep Training Method That Will Make Parenting Difficult
The End of Survival Parenting
Timing of first and second sleep training
[Two-Child Parenting Cartoon] The Secrets of Those Who Are Good Parents
Second, sleep training is not optional, it is essential.
[Two Children's Parenting Cartoon] Living as a full-time housewife
First child's sleep independence around 36 months
[Two Children's Parenting Cartoon] To the child who is crying after having a nightmare
Sleep Training Q&A
PART 4 A house where a child who is good at taking care of himself lives
Parenting starts at 100 and goes to 0.
[Two Children Parenting Cartoon] Raising Two Very Different Children
The secret to developing your child's self-help skills
[Two Children's Parenting Cartoon] Eating Parenting Meal
Parenting Skills for Creating Good Habits
[Two Children Parenting Cartoon] It's Okay to Not Be a Perfect Mom
Good Habits Q&A
Appendix | Getting Started with Learning for Children Ages 5-7
Early childhood literacy
English for toddlers
Early Childhood Mathematics
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Into the book
If I had only raised one child, parenting would still have been difficult.
But it wasn't until I had my second child that I learned to 'let go.'
I wasn't a supermom.
Since people's time and energy were limited, it was not enough to do everything.
As I grew up with two children, I learned to properly distribute the energy I used to focus on one child.
Sometimes there are parts I can't see, and sometimes there are parts I intentionally don't see.
I realized that what I said I was doing for my child might not be what was really for my child.
And I realized that children are not beings that parents have to control, but beings that they have to live with.
Thanks to this, I have come to value not only my child's time but also my time as a couple.
---From "What Happens When a Second Child Is Born"
If you encourage sibling competition and encourage cooperation as a team, the relationship between the two will become stronger.
Sibling rivalry has a negative impact on healthy relationships.
Instead, cooperation allows us to work together toward a common goal, complementing our shortcomings without comparing our achievements.
---From "Two Children's Parenting Lessons That Make It Twice as Easy"
You have to press the milk carton dozens of times to realize that the milk will overflow.
Also, to distinguish between the right and left sides of the shoe, you should try wearing the shoes backwards and feel the discomfort.
I see a child concentrating on putting on his pants and think, 'He's practicing hard.
If you look at your child and say, 'That's great,' it won't be long before he or she will be able to do all of these things skillfully.
The more trials and mistakes a child makes, the better he or she will become.
Because the time a child fails is the time of ‘growth.’
---From "A House Where a Child Who Does Well on His Own Lives"
After having two children, I realized that what I thought was 'my virtue' wasn't 'my virtue', and what I thought was 'my fault' wasn't 'my fault'.
It is true that many of our actions as parents have an impact on our children, but they are not absolute or exclusive.
Even if I hadn't done 'that', the child would have done 'that', so maybe I'm putting too much meaning into what I did.
So there is no need to be too proud or too self-critical.
The child will just live as he is born.
---From "Raising Two Very Different Children"
I've witnessed children accomplish many things I thought they couldn't do when they were young.
Words that I thought I couldn't understand as a child, distances that I thought I couldn't walk, and places that I thought I couldn't go were all things that a child could do.
The moment adults decide that something cannot be done, children lose their potential.
Conversely, the more you believe your child can do something, the more he or she will learn to do it.
But it wasn't until I had my second child that I learned to 'let go.'
I wasn't a supermom.
Since people's time and energy were limited, it was not enough to do everything.
As I grew up with two children, I learned to properly distribute the energy I used to focus on one child.
Sometimes there are parts I can't see, and sometimes there are parts I intentionally don't see.
I realized that what I said I was doing for my child might not be what was really for my child.
And I realized that children are not beings that parents have to control, but beings that they have to live with.
Thanks to this, I have come to value not only my child's time but also my time as a couple.
---From "What Happens When a Second Child Is Born"
If you encourage sibling competition and encourage cooperation as a team, the relationship between the two will become stronger.
Sibling rivalry has a negative impact on healthy relationships.
Instead, cooperation allows us to work together toward a common goal, complementing our shortcomings without comparing our achievements.
---From "Two Children's Parenting Lessons That Make It Twice as Easy"
You have to press the milk carton dozens of times to realize that the milk will overflow.
Also, to distinguish between the right and left sides of the shoe, you should try wearing the shoes backwards and feel the discomfort.
I see a child concentrating on putting on his pants and think, 'He's practicing hard.
If you look at your child and say, 'That's great,' it won't be long before he or she will be able to do all of these things skillfully.
The more trials and mistakes a child makes, the better he or she will become.
Because the time a child fails is the time of ‘growth.’
---From "A House Where a Child Who Does Well on His Own Lives"
After having two children, I realized that what I thought was 'my virtue' wasn't 'my virtue', and what I thought was 'my fault' wasn't 'my fault'.
It is true that many of our actions as parents have an impact on our children, but they are not absolute or exclusive.
Even if I hadn't done 'that', the child would have done 'that', so maybe I'm putting too much meaning into what I did.
So there is no need to be too proud or too self-critical.
The child will just live as he is born.
---From "Raising Two Very Different Children"
I've witnessed children accomplish many things I thought they couldn't do when they were young.
Words that I thought I couldn't understand as a child, distances that I thought I couldn't walk, and places that I thought I couldn't go were all things that a child could do.
The moment adults decide that something cannot be done, children lose their potential.
Conversely, the more you believe your child can do something, the more he or she will learn to do it.
---From "The Secret to Raising Children's Self-Help Ability"
Publisher's Review
For the first time, sleep training was successful!
Thanks to Ruby's meal training, I was able to avoid the dinner table war!
A mother of two children who cried every day met a benefactor!
Those of you who read this book before having your second child, you are truly blessed!
The most specific parenting advice book reflecting the reality of parenting.
When the first child turns two, the worry that 'having a second child is the only way to solve it' creeps in.
In these difficult times when raising children is difficult, there is a cartoon titled 'Raising Two Children' that has moved the hearts of 50,000 parents who are struggling with similar concerns.
As a mother of two and a current teacher, I have been receiving a flood of requests for consultation due to the content I created while I was immersed in raising children.
Through close communication with numerous parents, we began to build a reputation for our sleep and eating habits education, and we received numerous success stories with customized solutions tailored to each family's situation based on the child's age.
This was essential information to know to make parenting easy and happy, whether you have one or two children.
The book “Two Children Raising Classes That Make It Twice as Easy” that was born in this way is the same.
Although the title is 'Raising Two Children,' this is the ultimate parenting must-read for parents who are about to start worrying about having a second child.
Ruby Teacher Lee Yun-hee wrote this book with a sincere heart to help parents who are exhausted from the field of survival parenting.
Includes Q&A counseling cases on discipline, sleep, eating, and habits for children aged 0-4.
A supplementary guide to early childhood learning for parents of children aged 5 to 7 is provided.
If you've ever felt lost about how to apply parenting tips after reading a parenting book, I recommend this book.
This is because it carefully covers specific situations that can be realistically experienced, such as ‘Discipline methods when the second child is before the first birthday and the first child is over two years old’, ‘Sleep independence for the first child over 36 months old whose bedtime suddenly increased’, ‘The story of how I was able to eat on my own without a video in two weeks’, and ‘How to avoid nagging a child who does not listen even after being told two or three times’.
If the first child is over 5 years old, the parents' concerns are focused on the baby's education rather than on the baby's 'eating, playing, and sleeping.'
So, the book includes an appendix on how to lay the foundation for early childhood learning.
It comprehensively covers how to find the right direction at the crossroads of play and learning, maintain children's interest, develop literacy, practical know-how for mothers' English, and how to develop children's operations and number sense.
This book is designed to provide guidance on parenting, regardless of the child's age.
The "Home for Children Who Do Well on Their Own" Project
3 Attitudes Mothers Should Take to Develop Self-Help in Toddlers
Chapter 4, which can be considered the core of this book, emphasizes that both children and parents can live happily by creating a 'home where children who do well on their own live.'
Although it is difficult to perfectly adapt any great formula to the real world of parenting, a mother's 'words and attitude' are powerful.
We introduce smart conversation techniques that can help you change your child and create good habits, learned while raising two very different children.
Let's learn how to actively encourage children to try something new: "I want to do it!"; how to provide step-by-step help so that children who are frustrated can experience the joy of success: "I can't do it, ugh!"; and how to motivate and praise children when they refuse: "I don't want to do it!"
We present detailed tips for developing children's 'self-help skills', which are gaining popularity these days.
The happiness of raising two children comes at a multiplying rate!
The author says that 'raising two children' is not just about adding one to make two, but rather about experiencing joy multiplied several times at any moment.
In these times of low birth rates, raising one child is difficult enough, but I would like to gift this book to first-time mothers who are filled with worries about their second child while watching their child play alone at the playground, and to mothers who are exhausted from the whirlwind of raising two children.
"Two-Child Parenting Lessons That Make It Twice as Easy" will comfort and warmly support today's parenting, just like the overwhelming sympathy of comments like, "Have you been to our house?"
[For those who need this book]
∨I get angry and blame myself repeatedly while putting the child to sleep, and my energy is discharged.
∨You fight a war by holding on to a child who doesn't eat and wrestling with him throughout the meal.
∨I'm so busy trying to raise a child who has trouble doing things on his own.
∨I'm starting to worry about the second one, but I'm worried because I don't have the confidence to handle it.
∨As soon as I got home after giving birth to my second child, I was exhausted from raising two children who were running wild.
Thanks to Ruby's meal training, I was able to avoid the dinner table war!
A mother of two children who cried every day met a benefactor!
Those of you who read this book before having your second child, you are truly blessed!
The most specific parenting advice book reflecting the reality of parenting.
When the first child turns two, the worry that 'having a second child is the only way to solve it' creeps in.
In these difficult times when raising children is difficult, there is a cartoon titled 'Raising Two Children' that has moved the hearts of 50,000 parents who are struggling with similar concerns.
As a mother of two and a current teacher, I have been receiving a flood of requests for consultation due to the content I created while I was immersed in raising children.
Through close communication with numerous parents, we began to build a reputation for our sleep and eating habits education, and we received numerous success stories with customized solutions tailored to each family's situation based on the child's age.
This was essential information to know to make parenting easy and happy, whether you have one or two children.
The book “Two Children Raising Classes That Make It Twice as Easy” that was born in this way is the same.
Although the title is 'Raising Two Children,' this is the ultimate parenting must-read for parents who are about to start worrying about having a second child.
Ruby Teacher Lee Yun-hee wrote this book with a sincere heart to help parents who are exhausted from the field of survival parenting.
Includes Q&A counseling cases on discipline, sleep, eating, and habits for children aged 0-4.
A supplementary guide to early childhood learning for parents of children aged 5 to 7 is provided.
If you've ever felt lost about how to apply parenting tips after reading a parenting book, I recommend this book.
This is because it carefully covers specific situations that can be realistically experienced, such as ‘Discipline methods when the second child is before the first birthday and the first child is over two years old’, ‘Sleep independence for the first child over 36 months old whose bedtime suddenly increased’, ‘The story of how I was able to eat on my own without a video in two weeks’, and ‘How to avoid nagging a child who does not listen even after being told two or three times’.
If the first child is over 5 years old, the parents' concerns are focused on the baby's education rather than on the baby's 'eating, playing, and sleeping.'
So, the book includes an appendix on how to lay the foundation for early childhood learning.
It comprehensively covers how to find the right direction at the crossroads of play and learning, maintain children's interest, develop literacy, practical know-how for mothers' English, and how to develop children's operations and number sense.
This book is designed to provide guidance on parenting, regardless of the child's age.
The "Home for Children Who Do Well on Their Own" Project
3 Attitudes Mothers Should Take to Develop Self-Help in Toddlers
Chapter 4, which can be considered the core of this book, emphasizes that both children and parents can live happily by creating a 'home where children who do well on their own live.'
Although it is difficult to perfectly adapt any great formula to the real world of parenting, a mother's 'words and attitude' are powerful.
We introduce smart conversation techniques that can help you change your child and create good habits, learned while raising two very different children.
Let's learn how to actively encourage children to try something new: "I want to do it!"; how to provide step-by-step help so that children who are frustrated can experience the joy of success: "I can't do it, ugh!"; and how to motivate and praise children when they refuse: "I don't want to do it!"
We present detailed tips for developing children's 'self-help skills', which are gaining popularity these days.
The happiness of raising two children comes at a multiplying rate!
The author says that 'raising two children' is not just about adding one to make two, but rather about experiencing joy multiplied several times at any moment.
In these times of low birth rates, raising one child is difficult enough, but I would like to gift this book to first-time mothers who are filled with worries about their second child while watching their child play alone at the playground, and to mothers who are exhausted from the whirlwind of raising two children.
"Two-Child Parenting Lessons That Make It Twice as Easy" will comfort and warmly support today's parenting, just like the overwhelming sympathy of comments like, "Have you been to our house?"
[For those who need this book]
∨I get angry and blame myself repeatedly while putting the child to sleep, and my energy is discharged.
∨You fight a war by holding on to a child who doesn't eat and wrestling with him throughout the meal.
∨I'm so busy trying to raise a child who has trouble doing things on his own.
∨I'm starting to worry about the second one, but I'm worried because I don't have the confidence to handle it.
∨As soon as I got home after giving birth to my second child, I was exhausted from raising two children who were running wild.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: July 31, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 392 pages | 564g | 152*210*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791193406014
- ISBN10: 1193406013
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