Helping Children Develop a Positive Relationship with Food, 9781785922084
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Healthy habits start young: Guide children toward a positive relationship with food.

Helping Children Develop a Positive Relationship with Food

A Practical Guide for Early Years Professionals

$67.86

  • Paperback

    208 pages

  • Release Date

    14 December 2017

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Summary

A winner in the Happy & Healthy category of the 2018 Teach Early Years Awards.

This practical guide enables those working with young children to better understand, manage and support children’s relationship with food. Revealing the different ways in which children can relate to food, it gives accessible guidance and advice about how to help children to develop psychologically healthy eating habits and behaviours, and how to tackle feeding issues such as picky eating, obesity and f…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781785922084
ISBN-10:1785922084
Author:Jo Cormack
Publisher:Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Imprint:Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:208
Release Date:14 December 2017
Weight:320g
Dimensions:228mm x 152mm x 22mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

If we are to tackle the obesity epidemic and, more importantly, build self-esteem and body confidence, we need to start working with young people from a very early age … Cormack provides many practical ways to provide this nurturance, offering creative solutions to eating problems in young children and embedding these solutions within the practice of early years professionals. Case studies bring the book to life, making it accessible and very user-friendly. While it is aimed at professionals, I would recommend it to parents too. – Dr Nicola Davies, Health Psychologist, Counsellor, and AuthorComprehensive guidance that will support the personal, social and emotional development of young children … Both early years professionals and parents would benefit from reading this book. – Emma Bacon, Author of Rebalancing Your Relationship with FoodJo Cormack’s book Helping Children Develop a Positive Relationship with Food does just that! [It] makes caring for children easier and more satisfying, and children will eat better for it. It’s a win-win. – Jenny McGlothlin MS, CCC-SLP author of Helping Your Child with Extreme Picky EatingAs a pediatric dietitian working with families on a variety of feeding issues, I am so thrilled Jo’s book is now available … I hope to see this timely resource on the desk of each child-minder, preschool and nursery teacher in the UK and beyond. – Natalia Stasenko MS, RD, Feeding BytesOnly a few books have changed the way I think and Helping Children Develop a Positive Relationship with Food is one of them… Before reading it, I honestly thought I knew what I was doing in terms of how to provide food for a child, but Jo Cormack’s book has flipped my opinions upside down and enlightened me to perhaps a more sensible and positive approach. – Special Educational Needs Resources Blog

About The Author

Jo Cormack

Jo Cormack is a paediatric feeding consultant, registered counsellor, and doctoral student in feeding children at Bishop Grosseteste University. She runs the online blog Emotionally Aware Feeding, and is a mum of three.

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