I've read a few of the gentle parenting-type books (please don't shoot me down, I'd like a better phrase to describe the approach we're trying to take, surely most parents don't aim to be rough with their children, but this seems to be the phrase that most people understand without having to elaborate), including 'how to talk...' which is great, and 'respectful parents, respectful kids' which is also helpful.
However, they all seem to be aimed at parenting older children, and I have a just-starting-to-say-a-few-words 21 month old. There's a reasonable number of responsive parenting books about parenting babies, but these don't seem to deal with toddlers either!
Anyone know of any books of this ilk which are more aimed at dealing with toddlers and their specific developmental needs?
TIA