Ensure your family has a positive attitude to food and health Obesity among children and teenagers is an increasing problem, caused by the deadly 21st century combination of lack of exercise and unhealthy diet. Parents are concerned for their children and teenagers, and want them to be fit and healthy, but are often confused about how to achieve this. This comprehensive guide helps families create positive attitudes to food, fitness and health. Topics covered include: Establishing healthy attitudes towards food in the early years Creating good exercise habits Eating as a family and social affair Vegetarians and faddy eaters Helping children deal with peer pressure, advertising and the media Teenage diet, health and lifestyle
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Sue Hubberstey was features editor at Mother Magazine and Editor of Nursery World. Jan Hurst was health editor at Mother Magazine and editor of Young Mother. They have co-written a number of books including Good Housekeeping's Complete Book of Parenting. Reader's Digest Successful Grandparenting, The Guide to Women's Health and Wellness, Working with the Professionals to get the Best for Your Child.
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