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My kids love veggies! How to make your wish come true.¿¿¿Putting the science into simple language to help parents change their children's diets Does your 7- to 10-year-old child demand junk food and reject fruits and vegetables?How much influence do you as a parent have over this problem-and do you know how to fix it?Do you know what parenting style is best for helping your child eat healthily, or how and when to reward them for eating their vegetables? These questions and many more are answered in this book, which puts the science of shaping children's dietary habits into simple language for…mehr

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My kids love veggies! How to make your wish come true.¿¿¿Putting the science into simple language to help parents change their children's diets Does your 7- to 10-year-old child demand junk food and reject fruits and vegetables?How much influence do you as a parent have over this problem-and do you know how to fix it?Do you know what parenting style is best for helping your child eat healthily, or how and when to reward them for eating their vegetables? These questions and many more are answered in this book, which puts the science of shaping children's dietary habits into simple language for the busy parent to read and start acting on today. While many books focus on recipes, or give a range of haphazard strategies, this book presents a fresh approach to empowering parents. It gives parents a scientific map, or what health promotion professionals call a behaviour change model, to move children towards healthier diets. Accompanying this map are strategies, tools, and resources to help parents kickstart the change process. This book is a one-stop shop for nurturing healthy eating in kids and eliminating some of the challenges of parenting.
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Hoda McClymont PhD, BBus(Hons), GradDipPubHlth, GCertHuman Services.Hoda McClymont is a mother, researcher, and project officer for a national not-for-profit organisation. In addition to authoring numerous academic journal articles available on ResearchGate, Hoda has years of experience working for government, academic, and non-government organisations. Over the two decades of teaching and research in academia, Hoda's research interests became more focused on individual health and well-being, leading her to change careers by studying, volunteering, and working first in human services, and more recently in public health. While completing her graduate studies in public health, Hoda became aware of the pressing need to educate and empower individuals to make healthy lifestyle choices for themselves. She also saw two key barriers that stood in the way: limited public access to trusted scientific information, and a limited understanding of the technical language used in scientific publications. Hoda saw that she could use her skills to remove these barriers, especially in the domain of health-which is fast becoming a growing concern worldwide. The outcome of her endeavour is this book, aimed at parents who are looking for help to improve their children's diets. Hoda lives in sunny Queensland, Australia, with her husband and two sons, who were the inspiration for this book.