Este libro no solo propone conocer y entender el temperamento de nuestros niñ os para ajustar la crianza a sus particulares caracterí sticas, sino que aconseja -de manera prá ctica y precisa- có mo enfrentarse a las pataletas, dó nde poner los lí mites y có mo regular las emociones de los má s pequeñ os para conseguir lo que todo papá y mamá busca: un apego seguro. < p/> Temperamento - Pataletas - Emociones - Lí mites < p/> Qué pasa con nuestros hijos cuando cumplen dos añ os y la lactancia ya no es el problema? Qué hacer cuando nos dicen "no, no quiero"? Cuando se tiran al suelo para demostrar, llorando y dando patadas, que no está n dispuestos a obedecernos? < p/> Una vez que aprenden a caminar, los niñ os tienen la sensació n de que el mundo está a sus pies. Ya no necesitan a sus padres para desplazarse, creen que pueden hacer todo y cuanto desean. Es entonces cuando se vuelven rebeldes y obstinados, quieren hacer lo que le apetece y se niegan a obedecer a los adultos. Gracias a este nuevo descubrimiento, el niñ o se lanza a la conquista de su autonomí a e independencia. < p/> Como psicó loga, Andrea Cardemil ha estudiado los interrogantes con los que los padres se enfrentan en esta etapa del desarrollo, la etapa preescolar. < p/> ENGLISH DESCRIPTION < p/> This book is not only meant to help us learn and understand our children's temperament so we may adjust our parenting to their particular needs, but it gives us practical and spot-on advice on how to face tantrums, where to set boundaries, and how to regulate the little one's emotions to get what every mother and father want: a secure attachment. < p/> Temperament - Tantrums - Emotions - Boundaries < p/> What happens to our children when they turn two and breastfeeding isn't the problem anymore? What to do when they say "no, I don't want to"? When they throw themselves to the floor to prove, crying and kicking, that they are unwilling to obey us? < p/> Once they learn how to walk, children feel they have the world at their feet. They no longer need their parents to get around and believe they can do anything and everything they want. It is then that they become rebellious and obstinate; they want to do as they please, and refuse to obey adults. Because of this new discovery, children are set out to conquer their autonomy and independence. < p/> As a psychologist, Andre Cardemil has studied the questions parents face throughout this developmental stage--the preschool years.