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All foods are good. That is the message of this commonsense book that helps parents speak to their kids about food and nutrition. It is a message that is long overdue, especially when you consider that 81 percent of ten-year-olds are afraid of being fat — half are already dieting — and twelve million American children are obese. There is a disease gripping our nation’s children and it strikes early. Take the Fight Out of Food offers a cure.This practical guide is … More >>
Take the Fight Out of Food: How to Prevent and Solve Your Child’s Eating Problems
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