The Healthiest Kid in the Neighborhood
Ten Ways to Get Your Family on the Right Nutritional Track
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- On Sale
- Sep 6, 2006
- Page Count
- 352 pages
- Publisher
- Little Brown Spark
- ISBN-13
- 9780316060127
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$28.99 CADFormat
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Shape your child’s tastes and metabolism for optimal health!
Raising healthy kids is harder than it used to be. Fast-food restaurants are everywhere, junk food is served in schools, and high-risk sweeteners and trans-fats abound in snacks marketed directly to children. Illnesses among children—from depression to diabetes, from limited attention spans to cholesterol imbalance—have reached an all-time high, and this alarming situation can be directly linked to the food kids eat. What’s a parent to do?
The Searses offer help. In The Healthiest Kid in the Neighborhood, they present an eating plan that’s already proved effective for countless American families.
Raising healthy kids is harder than it used to be. Fast-food restaurants are everywhere, junk food is served in schools, and high-risk sweeteners and trans-fats abound in snacks marketed directly to children. Illnesses among children—from depression to diabetes, from limited attention spans to cholesterol imbalance—have reached an all-time high, and this alarming situation can be directly linked to the food kids eat. What’s a parent to do?
The Searses offer help. In The Healthiest Kid in the Neighborhood, they present an eating plan that’s already proved effective for countless American families.
- identifies foods and eating habits that can counter or prevent many common illnesses
- reveals how you can shape young tastes to crave healthy foods in the right proportions
- provides the tools, the tips, and the knowledge you need in virtually every nutritional circumstance—from dealing with a picky eater to curbing adolescent’s junk-food cravings
- draws on the latest research in biochemistry and nutrition science as it outlines steps you can take to guard your child against Nutritional Deficit Disorder
“I strongly support this book’s tenets. We need more individuals like Dr. Sears within the pediatric community to provide direction for parents who want to give their children a healthier lifestyle through an improved diet.” —W. Allan Walker, M.D., Conrad Taff Professor of Nutrition and Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School