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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. 'A book every parent should read - an eye-opening and shame-free guide on how we improve our children's relationship with food.' Zoe Blaskey, author of Motherkind'Full of invaluable advice, it gets to the heart of why kids struggle with food and how you can foster healthy habits to prevent future problems with eating and body image.' Dr Kirren Schnack, Psychologist and author of Ten Times CalmerWere you ever told 'you can't have dessert until you eat all your vegetables?' Or to 'be grateful for your meal'? Or perhaps you yourself have said 'Mummy's on a diet so she can't eat that' or 'Daddy is fat, you don't want to be like me'. We may not realise, but we are constantly communicating our thoughts on food to our children.As we navigate picky eating and high emotions at mealtimes as well as puberty, diet culture, body image and eating disorders - now more than ever, we need to change the way we communicate about food to our children and ourselves. So how do we help children develop and nurture a healthy relationship with food?Clinical psychologist and eating disorder specialist Dr Anna Colton guides you through a judgement- and shame-free journey from pregnancy to a child's adolescence with accessible scientific and psychological understandings. How to Talk to Children About Food will help you to:· Learn the developmental stages of eating and gain the tools to support children through the ages· Navigate and manage complex food feelings without anxiety, anger or distress· Identify eating disorder behaviours and know when to intervene· Break negative eating cycles and patterns· Build a positive relationship between food and your child/teen's body· Have calm, happy and fuss-free mealtimes for everyone.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. 'A book every parent should read - an eye-opening and shame-free guide on how we improve our children's relationship with food.' Zoe Blaskey, author of Motherkind 'Full of invaluable advice, it gets to the heart of why kids struggle with food and how you can foster healthy habits to prevent future problems with eating and body image.' Dr Kirren Schnack, Psychologist and author of Ten Times Calmer Were you ever told 'you can't have dessert until you eat all your vegetables?' Or to 'be grateful for your meal'? Or perhaps you yourself have said 'Mummy's on a diet so she can't eat that' or 'Daddy is fat, you don't want to be like me'. We may not realise, but we are constantly communicating our thoughts on food to our children. As we navigate picky eating and high emotions at mealtimes as well as puberty, diet culture, body image and eating disorders - now more than ever, we need to change the way we communicate about food to our children and ourselves. So how do we help children develop and nurture a healthy relationship with food? Clinical psychologist and eating disorder specialist Dr Anna Colton guides you through a judgement- and shame-free journey from pregnancy to a child's adolescence with accessible scientific and psychological understandings. How to Talk to Children About Food will help you to: Learn the developmental stages of eating and gain the tools to support children through the ages Navigate and manage complex food feelings without anxiety, anger or distress Identify eating disorder behaviours and know when to intervene Break negative eating cycles and patterns Build a positive relationship between food and your child/teen's body Have calm, happy and fuss-free mealtimes for everyone. Clinical psychologist Dr Anna Colton shows us how we form our relationship with food and how our children can have a more positive relationship with eating. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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ISBN 10: 1785120557 ISBN 13: 9781785120558
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ISBN 10: 1785120557 ISBN 13: 9781785120558
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ISBN 10: 1785120557 ISBN 13: 9781785120558
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ISBN 10: 1785120557 ISBN 13: 9781785120558
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ISBN 10: 1785120557 ISBN 13: 9781785120558
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
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Publicado por Bonnier Books Ltd Feb 2025, 2025
ISBN 10: 1785120557 ISBN 13: 9781785120558
Librería: BuchWeltWeit Ludwig Meier e.K., Bergisch Gladbach, Alemania
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware -'A book every parent should read - an eye-opening and shame-free guide on how we improve our children's relationship with food.' Zoe Blaskey, author of Motherkind'Full of invaluable advice, it gets to the heart of why kids struggle with food and how you can foster healthy habits to prevent future problems with eating and body image.' Dr Kirren Schnack, Psychologist and author of Ten Times CalmerWere you ever told 'you can't have dessert until you eat all your vegetables ' Or to 'be grateful for your meal' Or perhaps you yourself have said 'Mummy's on a diet so she can't eat that' or 'Daddy is fat, you don't want to be like me'. We may not realise, but we are constantly communicating our thoughts on food to our children.As we navigate picky eating and high emotions at mealtimes as well as puberty, diet culture, body image and eating disorders - now more than ever, we need to change the way we communicate about food to our children and ourselves. So how do we help children develop and nurture a healthy relationship with food Clinical psychologist and eating disorder specialist Dr Anna Colton guides you through a judgement- and shame-free journey from pregnancy to a child's adolescence with accessible scientific and psychological understandings. How to Talk to Children About Food will help you to: Learn the developmental stages of eating and gain the tools to support children through the ages Navigate and manage complex food feelings without anxiety, anger or distress Identify eating disorder behaviours and know when to intervene Break negative eating cycles and patterns Build a positive relationship between food and your child/teen's body Have calm, happy and fuss-free mealtimes for everyone. 320 pp. Englisch.
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Publicado por Bonnier Books Ltd Feb 2025, 2025
ISBN 10: 1785120557 ISBN 13: 9781785120558
Librería: Rheinberg-Buch Andreas Meier eK, Bergisch Gladbach, Alemania
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware -'A book every parent should read - an eye-opening and shame-free guide on how we improve our children's relationship with food.' Zoe Blaskey, author of Motherkind'Full of invaluable advice, it gets to the heart of why kids struggle with food and how you can foster healthy habits to prevent future problems with eating and body image.' Dr Kirren Schnack, Psychologist and author of Ten Times CalmerWere you ever told 'you can't have dessert until you eat all your vegetables ' Or to 'be grateful for your meal' Or perhaps you yourself have said 'Mummy's on a diet so she can't eat that' or 'Daddy is fat, you don't want to be like me'. We may not realise, but we are constantly communicating our thoughts on food to our children.As we navigate picky eating and high emotions at mealtimes as well as puberty, diet culture, body image and eating disorders - now more than ever, we need to change the way we communicate about food to our children and ourselves. So how do we help children develop and nurture a healthy relationship with food Clinical psychologist and eating disorder specialist Dr Anna Colton guides you through a judgement- and shame-free journey from pregnancy to a child's adolescence with accessible scientific and psychological understandings. How to Talk to Children About Food will help you to: Learn the developmental stages of eating and gain the tools to support children through the ages Navigate and manage complex food feelings without anxiety, anger or distress Identify eating disorder behaviours and know when to intervene Break negative eating cycles and patterns Build a positive relationship between food and your child/teen's body Have calm, happy and fuss-free mealtimes for everyone. 320 pp. Englisch.
Librería: Book Grocer, Tullamarine, VIC, Australia
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Dr Anna Colton, Bonnier Books Ltd. 'A book every parent should read - an eye-opening and shame-free guide on how we improve our children's relationship with food.' Zoe Blaskey, author of Motherkind 'Full of invaluable advice, it gets to the heart of why kids struggle with food and how you can foster healthy habits to prevent future problems with eating and body image.' Dr Kirren Schnack, Psychologist and author of Ten Times Calmer Were you ever told 'you can't have dessert until you eat all your vegetables?' Or to 'be grateful for your meal'? Or perhaps you yourself have said 'Mummy's on a diet so she can't eat that' or 'Daddy is fat, you don't want to be like me'. We may not realise, but we are constantly communicating our thoughts on food to our children. As we navigate picky eating and high emotions at mealtimes as well as puberty, diet culture, body image and eating disorders - now more than ever, we need to change the way we communicate about food to our children and ourselves. So how do we help children develop and nurture a healthy relationship with food? Clinical psychologist and eating disorder specialist Dr Anna Colton guides you through a judgement- and shame-free journey from pregnancy to a child's adolescence with accessible scientific and psychological understandings. How to Talk to Children About Food will help you to: * Learn the developmental stages of eating and gain the tools to support children through the ages * Navigate and manage complex food feelings without anxiety, anger or distress * Identify eating disorder behaviours and know when to intervene * Break negative eating cycles and patterns * Build a positive relationship between food and your child/teen's body * Have calm, happy and fuss-free mealtimes for everyone. Paperback.
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ISBN 10: 1785120557 ISBN 13: 9781785120558
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ISBN 10: 1785120557 ISBN 13: 9781785120558
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ISBN 10: 1785120557 ISBN 13: 9781785120558
Librería: Biblios, Frankfurt am main, HESSE, Alemania
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. 'A book every parent should read - an eye-opening and shame-free guide on how we improve our children's relationship with food.' Zoe Blaskey, author of Motherkind 'Full of invaluable advice, it gets to the heart of why kids struggle with food and how you can foster healthy habits to prevent future problems with eating and body image.' Dr Kirren Schnack, Psychologist and author of Ten Times Calmer Were you ever told 'you can't have dessert until you eat all your vegetables?' Or to 'be grateful for your meal'? Or perhaps you yourself have said 'Mummy's on a diet so she can't eat that' or 'Daddy is fat, you don't want to be like me'. We may not realise, but we are constantly communicating our thoughts on food to our children. As we navigate picky eating and high emotions at mealtimes as well as puberty, diet culture, body image and eating disorders - now more than ever, we need to change the way we communicate about food to our children and ourselves. So how do we help children develop and nurture a healthy relationship with food? Clinical psychologist and eating disorder specialist Dr Anna Colton guides you through a judgement- and shame-free journey from pregnancy to a child's adolescence with accessible scientific and psychological understandings. How to Talk to Children About Food will help you to: Learn the developmental stages of eating and gain the tools to support children through the ages Navigate and manage complex food feelings without anxiety, anger or distress Identify eating disorder behaviours and know when to intervene Break negative eating cycles and patterns Build a positive relationship between food and your child/teen's body Have calm, happy and fuss-free mealtimes for everyone. Clinical psychologist Dr Anna Colton shows us how we form our relationship with food and how our children can have a more positive relationship with eating. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Bonnier Books Ltd, United Kingdom, 2025
ISBN 10: 1785120557 ISBN 13: 9781785120558
Librería: WorldofBooks, Goring-By-Sea, WS, Reino Unido
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: Fine. 'A book every parent should read - an eye-opening and shame-free guide on how we improve our children's relationship with food.' Zoe Blaskey, author of Motherkind 'Full of invaluable advice, it gets to the heart of why kids struggle with food and how you can foster healthy habits to prevent future problems with eating and body image.' Dr Kirren Schnack, Psychologist and author of Ten Times Calmer Were you ever told 'you can't have dessert until you eat all your vegetables?' Or to 'be grateful for your meal'? Or perhaps you yourself have said 'Mummy's on a diet so she can't eat that' or 'Daddy is fat, you don't want to be like me'. We may not realise, but we are constantly communicating our thoughts on food to our children. As we navigate picky eating and high emotions at mealtimes as well as puberty, diet culture, body image and eating disorders - now more than ever, we need to change the way we communicate about food to our children and ourselves. So how do we help children develop and nurture a healthy relationship with food? Clinical psychologist and eating disorder specialist Dr Anna Colton guides you through a judgement- and shame-free journey from pregnancy to a child's adolescence with accessible scientific and psychological understandings. How to Talk to Children About Food will help you to: Learn the developmental stages of eating and gain the tools to support children through the ages Navigate and manage complex food feelings without anxiety, anger or distress Identify eating disorder behaviours and know when to intervene Break negative eating cycles and patterns Build a positive relationship between food and your child/teen's body Have calm, happy and fuss-free mealtimes for everyone.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. 'A book every parent should read - an eye-opening and shame-free guide on how we improve our children's relationship with food.' Zoe Blaskey, author of Motherkind 'Full of invaluable advice, it gets to the heart of why kids struggle with food and how you can foster healthy habits to prevent future problems with eating and body image.' Dr Kirren Schnack, Psychologist and author of Ten Times Calmer Were you ever told 'you can't have dessert until you eat all your vegetables?' Or to 'be grateful for your meal'? Or perhaps you yourself have said 'Mummy's on a diet so she can't eat that' or 'Daddy is fat, you don't want to be like me'. We may not realise, but we are constantly communicating our thoughts on food to our children. As we navigate picky eating and high emotions at mealtimes as well as puberty, diet culture, body image and eating disorders - now more than ever, we need to change the way we communicate about food to our children and ourselves. So how do we help children develop and nurture a healthy relationship with food? Clinical psychologist and eating disorder specialist Dr Anna Colton guides you through a judgement- and shame-free journey from pregnancy to a child's adolescence with accessible scientific and psychological understandings. How to Talk to Children About Food will help you to: Learn the developmental stages of eating and gain the tools to support children through the ages Navigate and manage complex food feelings without anxiety, anger or distress Identify eating disorder behaviours and know when to intervene Break negative eating cycles and patterns Build a positive relationship between food and your child/teen's body Have calm, happy and fuss-free mealtimes for everyone. Clinical psychologist Dr Anna Colton shows us how we form our relationship with food and how our children can have a more positive relationship with eating. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Publicado por Bonnier Books Ltd Feb 2025, 2025
ISBN 10: 1785120557 ISBN 13: 9781785120558
Librería: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Alemania
EUR 21,49
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware - 'A book every parent should read - an eye-opening and shame-free guide on how we improve our children's relationship with food.' Zoe Blaskey, author of Motherkind'Full of invaluable advice, it gets to the heart of why kids struggle with food and how you can foster healthy habits to prevent future problems with eating and body image.' Dr Kirren Schnack, Psychologist and author of Ten Times CalmerWere you ever told 'you can't have dessert until you eat all your vegetables ' Or to 'be grateful for your meal' Or perhaps you yourself have said 'Mummy's on a diet so she can't eat that' or 'Daddy is fat, you don't want to be like me'. We may not realise, but we are constantly communicating our thoughts on food to our children.As we navigate picky eating and high emotions at mealtimes as well as puberty, diet culture, body image and eating disorders - now more than ever, we need to change the way we communicate about food to our children and ourselves. So how do we help children develop and nurture a healthy relationship with food Clinical psychologist and eating disorder specialist Dr Anna Colton guides you through a judgement- and shame-free journey from pregnancy to a child's adolescence with accessible scientific and psychological understandings. How to Talk to Children About Food will help you to: Learn the developmental stages of eating and gain the tools to support children through the ages Navigate and manage complex food feelings without anxiety, anger or distress Identify eating disorder behaviours and know when to intervene Break negative eating cycles and patterns Build a positive relationship between food and your child/teen's body Have calm, happy and fuss-free mealtimes for everyone.
Librería: preigu, Osnabrück, Alemania
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. How to Talk to Children About Food | A New Approach to Managing Food Feelings, Fussiness and Eating Disorders, for Ages 0-16 | Anna Colton | Taschenbuch | 310 S. | Englisch | 2025 | Bonnier Books Ltd | EAN 9781785120558 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Petersen Buchimport GmbH, Vertrieb, Weidestr. 122a, 22083 Hamburg, gpsr[at]petersen-buchimport[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. 'A book every parent should read - an eye-opening and shame-free guide on how we improve our children's relationship with food.' Zoe Blaskey, author of Motherkind'Full of invaluable advice, it gets to the heart of why kids struggle with food and how you can foster healthy habits to prevent future problems with eating and body image.' Dr Kirren Schnack, Psychologist and author of Ten Times CalmerWere you ever told 'you can't have dessert until you eat all your vegetables?' Or to 'be grateful for your meal'? Or perhaps you yourself have said 'Mummy's on a diet so she can't eat that' or 'Daddy is fat, you don't want to be like me'. We may not realise, but we are constantly communicating our thoughts on food to our children.As we navigate picky eating and high emotions at mealtimes as well as puberty, diet culture, body image and eating disorders - now more than ever, we need to change the way we communicate about food to our children and ourselves. So how do we help children develop and nurture a healthy relationship with food?Clinical psychologist and eating disorder specialist Dr Anna Colton guides you through a judgement- and shame-free journey from pregnancy to a child's adolescence with accessible scientific and psychological understandings. How to Talk to Children About Food will help you to:· Learn the developmental stages of eating and gain the tools to support children through the ages· Navigate and manage complex food feelings without anxiety, anger or distress· Identify eating disorder behaviours and know when to intervene· Break negative eating cycles and patterns· Build a positive relationship between food and your child/teen's body· Have calm, happy and fuss-free mealtimes for everyone.