Wednesday, 27 February 2008 14:34

Every mom worries about her children’s health, and, let’s face it, moms don’t always have all the answers. (But we won’t tell our kids that.) I mean, how do we get our kids to eat their vegetables? When is thumb sucking a problem? How do we take care of our kids’ teeth? Good thing we now have this comprehensive, straightforward, and easy-to-follow guide from Jennifer Trachtenberg, a real-life mom, and doctor.
With questions to assess your child’s habits, comprehensive information and tips regarding every health issue you can imagine, and organized charts about everything from different germs to your child’s development to risk factors for disease, this book takes the guesswork – and the anxiety - out of raising healthy kids. Every mom wishes she could have a doctor on call 24-hours - after all, who knows when a question will arise about how much iron an 11-year old girl should be getting or how much physical activity is too much for a 6-year old boy. Good Kids Bad Habits can now step in a become the go-to medical resource for moms when a doctors visit is not possible. Not to mention it really will help you to get your kid to eat healthy – and like it – and to put down the video game and get outside to play. This is a must-read – and then constantly consult – book for any mom concerned about raising healthy kids - which, by the way, is all of us.
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