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How to Have Healthy Happy Children
06 Jan 08

Almost daily there are stories about how our children have never been more depressed, likely to be obese or less likely to be literate. With every news story there's an expert, telling parents how they're failing their children and what they should be doing.

As parents we all want our children to be healthy and happy now and as adults. But it's getting hard to know, from all the differing advice, what really works and whether these problems really do apply to you and your child.

This new book aims to solve this. Based on the best available science and research, it will help parents sort the facts from the fiction and give them step-by-step guidance to the most reliable routes to ensuring children grow up healthy and happy.

Written by Kristina Murrin, the presenter of the phenomenally successful Honey We're Killing The Kids , the book covers a wide range of subjects important to children's life expectancy and quality of life: a healthy diet, taking exercise, creating a warm and loving environment, making time for family activities, developing emotional intelligence, and helping their child build a sense of respect and responsibility within the family.

There's no agenda, no strict rules and no rights or wrongs. How to Have Healthy Happy Children simply gives parents the facts, advice and guidance they need and allows them to decide if, and how, they apply them to their situation.

How to Have Healthy Happy Children

How to Have Healthy Happy Children

Author

Kristina Murrin

Pub Date

23 Nov 2007

Price £14.99
Publisher BBC (BBC Active)
ISBN10 1406638935
ISBN13 9781406638936
 

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