PARENT’S POCKET GUIDE TO SURVIVING THE PRESCHOOL YEARS: ONE CHALLENGE AT A TIME

Embark on an exhilarating parenting journey with Danielle Lindner, the driving force behind The London Day School and the brilliant mind behind the award-winning “A Parent’s Pocket Guide to Surviving the Preschool Years.” Lindner’s not just a founder; she’s your hands-on ally in the unpredictable world of parenting.

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With accolades for her school, parenting expertise, bestselling books, and leadership in early childhood education, Lindner’s track record speaks volumes.

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RAVE REVIEWS

Donna M.

A Lifesaver for Parents of Preschoolers!

Danielle Lindner’s Parent’s Pocket Guide to Surviving the Preschool Years is a must-read for any parent navigating the whirlwind of life with a preschooler. This book strikes the perfect balance between practical advice, heartfelt stories, and relatable humor, making it both a helpful guide and an enjoyable read. Lindner tackles the challenges of parenting children aged two to five with wisdom, warmth, and a refreshing dose of realism. From tips you can easily incorporate into your daily routine to anecdotes about “real” parents and kids, every chapter feels like a conversation with a trusted friend who gets it.

What I loved most is how Lindner normalizes the ups and downs of parenting. She reassures readers that it’s okay to struggle, laugh, and even cry during what she aptly describes as “the best of times, and the worst of times.” Her humor and honesty make the advice feel approachable and achievable, rather than overwhelming.

Whether you’re dealing with preschool dilemmas, bedtime battles, or the emotional rollercoaster of these formative years, this guide offers insight and encouragement that will leave you feeling more equipped—and less alone. This book is an essential tool for any parent’s (or grandparent’s) pocket, offering not just survival tips, but a reminder of the joys and rewards of raising young children. I can’t recommend it enough!

M. Olaybar

Preschool parenting made fun

This book is such an easy, fun read! It’s packed with practical advice, but the humor and funny stories make it so enjoyable. I loved how it focuses on seeing your child as a whole person—it makes the tips feel really thoughtful and relatable. Everything’s broken down into chunks, so it’s not overwhelming, and it covers all the preschool issues in a light and approachable way. If you’re looking for a mix of helpful tips and laughs to get through the preschool years, this is it!

Lawrence M.

Guide for Parents of Preschoolers

Danielle Lindner’s “Challenge at a Time” is an invaluable resource for parents navigating the complex and often overwhelming world of early childhood. The book offers a perfect blend of practical advice and heartfelt storytelling, addressing the unique challenges of raising children between ages two and five.

Whether you’re a first-time parent feeling overwhelmed or an experienced caregiver looking for fresh perspectives, this book offers something valuable. Lindner reminds us that while parenting can be “the best of times, and the worst of times,” we’re not alone in this beautiful, complicated adventure.

Highly recommended for parents seeking both practical guidance and emotional reassurance during the preschool years.

Sandra S.

A Lifesaver for Overwhelmed Parents

This book is exactly what every new parent needs during the preschool years! Danielle Lindner has created a compassionate, practical guide that feels like a conversation with a wise, experienced friend. The blend of actionable tips and real-life stories makes the challenges of parenting feel more manageable and less isolating.

I particularly appreciated how the author balances practical advice with emotional support. The chapters aren’t just about solving problems – they’re about understanding your child and yourself during these intense years. The stories about “real” kids and parents were both hilarious and reassuring, reminding me that every parent goes through similar struggles.

Kaella M.

Perfect blend of professional expertise and parental experience

Beyond just surviving these years, this guide helps you find joy in the journey. It reminds us that these challenging moments are also precious ones, without sugar-coating the real difficulties parents face.

Whether you’re just entering the preschool years or in the thick of them, this book is an invaluable resource. It’s one I wish I’d had sooner and one I’ll definitely be gifting to other parents embarking on this adventure.

A worthwhile investment in your parenting journey that will likely become dog-eared from frequent reference. Sometimes the best parenting tools are the simplest ones, and this pocket guide proves that point perfectly.

Christopher J. H.

TRULY INCREDIBLE

This book was fantastic! It not only informed me but inspired me to do better with my children. I hope that every parent gets the chance to read this book.

John S.

Great Book!

The “Parent’s Pocket Guide to Surviving the Preschool Years” is an essential read for any parent navigating the preschool stage. Packed with practical advice and relatable anecdotes, it covers common challenges like tantrums, separation anxiety, and social skills. The author’s real-life experiences bring humor and empathy to the advice, making it easy to apply in everyday situations. Each chapter is focused on a specific issue, offering clear guidance when you need it most. This book is a must-have for parents looking for support and a little humor during these challenging but rewarding years. Highly recommended!

Katherine B.

Great Guide

This book is a great resource for parents navigating the joys and challenges of raising young children aged two to five. It offers a blend of practical advice and heartwarming, humorous stories, making it both informative and comforting. The author’s expertise and passion for helping kids and parents shine through, and her relatable, heartfelt approach makes the book engaging and easy to follow.

Overall, this book is a must-read for any parent looking for thoughtful, relatable, and actionable guidance on managing the emotional highs and lows of early childhood with resilience and grace. I highly recommend it to my friends with young children for its helpful, heartwarming, and humorous approach.