One of the commonest worries that besets parents - particularly of young children -is the belief that their child does not eat "properly". The underlying fear is that either the child will make himself ill or that the child is verging on a hunger strike over some undisclosed issue. A parent's worry may range from a mild concern to a real fear of being threatened by a situation which they neither understand nor seem able to control. This book has been written for parents of children who won't eat. Although the cause of food problems are similar at many ages, the ways of coping with them will often differ according to the age of the child concerned. The book is therefore divided into age sections.
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Soft cover. Zustand: Good. 1st Paperback Edition. Paperback. My Child Won't Eat. Most parents at some time feel anxious that their child is not eating properly. Usually this is no more than a temporary setback, but on some occasions a child's refusal to eat persists. Either way, parents need sympathetic advice to help them overcome the difficulty. In this practical book the author gives parents a description of the growth and development of a healthy child to use as a yardstick with which to compare their own. She analyses the cause of many common eating problems and gives helpful hints on how to ope with them, gleaned from doctors, health visitors, teachers and other parents. Written by a qualified nutritionist, this book will proved parents with the facts, help and comfort that will put their minds at rest and allow them to feed their children with confidence. 136 pp. (We carry a wide selection of titles in The Arts, Theology, History, Politics, Social and Physical Sciences. academic and scholarly books and Modern First Editions ,and all types of Academic Literature.). Artikel-Nr. 090727
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