THIS IS THE PHASE WHEN NOBODY'S ON TIME, EVERYTHING'S A MESS, AND ONE EAGER TODDLER WILL INSIST, "I CAN DO IT."

If you can't get out the door because your toddler won't budge until he puts on his own shoes...

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THIS IS THE PHASE WHEN NOBODY'S ON TIME, EVERYTHING'S A MESS, AND ONE EAGER TODDLER WILL INSIST, "I CAN DO IT."

If you can't get out the door because your toddler won't budge until he puts on his own shoes, you might be in one of the best phases of your child's life. In this short volume, Kristen Ivy and Reggie Joiner simplify what you need to know so you can make the most of the present realities, the distinctive opportunities, and the future implications of the next 104 weeks. After all, you've only got about 884 weeks left until your child graduates.

One and Two is part of the Phase Project, a synthesis of real-life parent experiences, academic research, and gatherings of leaders and educational experts from across the ministry and child development spectrum.

To read about the Phase Project, visit JustAPhase.com. For more resources like this, visit OrangeBooks.com.



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