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Dealing with Difficult Eaters: Stop mealtimes becoming a battleground with fussy children

3.43 ( 7 Ratings by Goodreads)
Dealing with Difficult Eaters: Stop mealtimes becoming a battleground with fussy children

Dealing with Difficult Eaters: Stop mealtimes becoming a battleground with fussy children

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3.43 (7 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 5 June, 2009
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If mealtimes often turn into a battleground when you're trying to persuade your child to eat, this book is for you. Written by a trio of experts in parenting, psychology and nutrition, this book recognises the strain and stress many parents go through and offers solutions that really work. Inside find out how to: * Get to the root of eating problems * Practically address each problem * Establish healthy eating habits Packed with realistic suggestions and case studies, this book can put you on a fast track to happy and healthy family mealtimes.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781905410521
ISBN10 1905410522
Number Of Pages 224
Item Weight 299 g
Product Dimensions 136 x 22 x 212 mm
Publisher / Reseller White Ladder
Format paperback
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This book really has been a God send to myself and my wife... This is a great little book --Reviewer, The Baby Website full of useful hints and tips --Reviewer, The Baby Website The advice is helpful for all children not just for those who are difficult eaters. I would recommend this book to anyone who is experiencing difficult meal times and for those planning to wean shortly. --Reviewer, The Baby Website

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Author's Bio

Consultant author Dr Sandi Mann is a mum-of-three, a psychologist specialising in stress issues and author of several self-help psychology books. Journalist and parenting author Hollie Smith has two young children and her published books include Cool Calm Parent and Toddling to Ten: Your Common Parenting Problems Solved. Sally Child is a nutritional therapist with a background as a nurse and health visitor and has three grown-up daughters and a grandson. She lectures on children s nutrition and has written other books on the subject including The Art of Hiding Vegetables: Sneaky Ways to Get Your Kids to Eat Healthy Food.

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