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What's eating your child? : the hidden connections between food and childhood ailments : anxiety, recurrent ear infections, stomachaches, picky eating, rashes, ADHD, and more : and what every parent can do about it / Kelly Dorfman ; [foreword by Richard E. Layton].

What's eating your child? : the hidden connections between food and childhood ailments : anxiety, recurrent ear infections, stomachaches, picky eating, rashes, ADHD, and more : and what every parent can do about it / Kelly Dorfman ; [foreword by Richard E. Layton].
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613.0432 DOR
Adult Non Fiction   Chester Hill . . On Loan . 15 Oct 2024
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ISBN 0761161198 (pbk.)
9780761161196 (pbk.)
Name Dorfman, Kelly
Title What's eating your child? : the hidden connections between food and childhood ailments : anxiety, recurrent ear infections, stomachaches, picky eating, rashes, ADHD, and more : and what every parent can do about it / Kelly Dorfman ; [foreword by Richard E. Layton].
Published New York : Workman Pub., c2011.
Description xviii, 334 p. ; 23 cm.
Notes Foreword by Richard E. Layton.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 308-320) and index.
Contents Nutrition detection at work. How important is nutrition, really? -- Becoming a nutrition detective -- The conundrum of picky eating -- The E.A.T. program : what it is and how it works -- When the body behaves badly. The toddler who could not stop spitting up -- The girl whose tummy always hurt -- The case of the boy who wouldn't grow -- The little colon that couldn't -- A case of chicken skin -- Kids and their many moods. The child who wouldn't fall asleep -- Hyper and annoying: otherwise known as Tyler and Oscar -- The bipolar child who wasn't --The worrier -- Learning and behavior in kids. Two cases of chronic ear infections -- The tales of Chuck and Dale -- The child who couldn't speak in sentences -- The overly sensitive child --Frequently asked questions.
Summary Reveals that many common childhood ailments are avoidable or can be dealt with nutritionally and advises parents to observe, analyze, and be curious.
Subjects Children -- Nutrition
Diet therapy for children
Children -- Health and hygiene
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