
What others are saying about this book!“What really tips it into five stars is not only Sarah Curran's observation that people must stop laying blame for their child's overweight problems on other people and organizations (bravo!), but the fact she then gives practical ways parents can use to get their children healthy.” J. Carrel *****“offers countless practical and manageable solutions to deal w...
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This book by Sarah Curran is exceptional in a number of ways. It is a detailed, easily read book that confronts the problem of childhood obesity in a no nonsense, conversational manner. Full of fascinating facts about our eating habits, and those of ...
vent obesity, right down to quick and easy recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks.” Nicole Lespersance *****“It is as much about being a good parent to your kids and giving them the best diet you can, while teaching them the benefits to a good, healthy diet.” JP *****“Sarah not only lays out exactly what to do to tackle the problem of children's obesity, but comes up with methods that are actually enjoyable while doing it. “ Bob *****MOM, I’M TOO FAT TO PLAY! And with that my four year old burst into tears. His school friends had told him that because he was fat he couldn’t play with the group and had to sit on his own during lunchtime.After I reassured him he was fine and I had calmed down a bit (ever want to kill your kid’s friends?), I let my mothering guilt take over! Was he overeating? Was he heading for obesity? Sure, he was a little bit chubby, but wasn’t that just normal? By the time my husband came home I had myself convinced that my son would be obese by the time he was five and have health issues for the rest of his life.While the above incident was relatively mild, it was the catalyst for this book. Can you imagine the torture that some overweight kids go through every day at school, and the bullying or name calling doesn’t end when they leave school!The sad fact is that childhood obesity is a huge problem (pardon the pun!) and one that is increasing. More kids are overweight than ever before and the problems start almost as soon as a child is born. How many babies have you seen eating their dinner in fast food chains? Or eating a bag of chips (crisps for the UK reader) in their stroller? One bag of chips can contain over 100% of the recommended salt allowance for an adult. God only knows how the child’s liver and kidneys are going to deal with that excess salt.Poor diets also lead to problems at school. Apart from the bullying my middle son experienced, there is also the issue of behavior. If your child is misbehaving at school or getting poor grades, the answer could lie in his diet and general lifestyle.You will also learn:Chapter 1: Why Worry about Childhood Obesity?Chapter 2: What Causes Children to become Overweight?Chapter 3: Is Nature or Nurture to Blame?Chapter 4: Is There a Miracle Cure?Chapter 5: Practice What You PreachChapter 6: Diet is a Dirty Word!Chapter 7: Putting the Theory into PracticeChapter 8: Water – 75% of our Kids Don’t Get Enough!Chapter 9: Kids Need Fats!Chapter 10: Their Brains need SugarChapter 11: Super Berries for KidsChapter 12: Should you go Organic?Chapter 13: Food Labels Demystified!Chapter 14: Eating Healthy on a Budget – Don’t Break the Bank!Chapter 15: Help My Kids Won’t Stop EatingChapter 16: Kids Need to get Physical!Chapter 17: Get Fit By Playing It, Tag or TennisChapter 18: Dealing with Birthday Parties and Special OccasionsChapter 19: My Childrens' Favorite RecipesChapter 20: Final Thoughts