Turn "Yuck " into "Yum " How often do you find yourself begging or bribing your child to eat? Every parent experiences the frustration of picky eating, but how do you know if it's just a passing... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I also agree with the previous reviewers. I was looking for nutritional guidelines for my toddler (i.e. how much iron, how much calcium, etc per day, etc.) and this book had good info on the subject. It also had a great section on food allergies. Overall, a great book that discusses the link between eating and overall speech/mouth muscle development and provides strategies / examples of how to help our children become better eaters. I had borrowed the book from the library and like the previous reviewer, decided I wanted a copy for myself.
great book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
I completely agree with the review by Fris. I got it from the library first, liked it and had to have my own copy.
Awesome book about development and food!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
The title isn't totally what the book is about. This book has so many great points on development and food and the relation between the two and speech development. Not only that but it goes into autism and other special need children and coping with food and development related to food. I love her no nonsense...no emotion approach to food. Its filled with recommendations on other books and readings, recipes, as well as actualy clients storys she has worked with to help the reader relate.
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