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bluepazookie's review against another edition
informative
inspiring
medium-paced
4.0
Such an interesting and informative read! I enjoyed learning about teaching this skill from the fresh perspective of the author, who is a speech therapist/language pathologist for children.
tiffschwartz's review against another edition
5.0
I was thinking about getting MP some talking buttons before I found this book, now I really want to do it!
kimball_hansen's review against another edition
4.0
4.5 stars. This was an excellent book with good parental applications despite it about teaching doggies.
But I wished she would have narrated her own book. That should be a requirement for nonfiction authors.
After I finished the book I was hoping that we could teach the lil bean responses by using the buttons so that way when I tell her I love her she could tap the 'I love you' button and then I'd feel like a good parent.
Before anyone can reach their fullest potential, their primary needs must be met first. The first need is physiology needs (food, water, shelter) second need is security and safety then social relationships and belonging is third. Accomplishment is fourth, and achieving ones full potential is fifth. This is the top of the pyramid. But the base must be established first.
But I wished she would have narrated her own book. That should be a requirement for nonfiction authors.
After I finished the book I was hoping that we could teach the lil bean responses by using the buttons so that way when I tell her I love her she could tap the 'I love you' button and then I'd feel like a good parent.
Before anyone can reach their fullest potential, their primary needs must be met first. The first need is physiology needs (food, water, shelter) second need is security and safety then social relationships and belonging is third. Accomplishment is fourth, and achieving ones full potential is fifth. This is the top of the pyramid. But the base must be established first.
katzreads's review
5.0
WOW WOW WOW. . .and I don't even like dogs! Absolutely fascinating. Could not put it down (as is obvious by the fact that I only started it last night).