Author:Robin Pauc
Following the success of Is that My Child?, Dr Pauc demonstrates how nutrition and exercise can help children overcome many conditions from dyslexia and dyspraxia to ADHD and Tourette's Syndrome. The book includes easy-to-follow advice and information, from the effects nutrition can have on children's behaviour to how different types of exercise can benefit children in different ways. There are also lots of recipe ideas as well as practical exercise and diet workbooks for parents to chart their child's progress.
This book is informative and interesting to read and I would recommend it to every parent or individuals who deal with children regularly
—— Amazon Customer ReviewFar from undermining the plight of the one in five British children who has learning difficulties, Dr Pauc's work gives them and their parents fresh hope
—— Eastern Daily PressSue's common-sense approach to parenting will benefit anyone with kids. She offers practical advice and insights that help busy parents set their priorities, create realistic expectations, and develop a positive family environment in their homes.
—— Suzanna Narducci, TweenParent.comHinsliff's ideas for how working parents should proceed are provactive and good...It had me wanting to go for a coffee with her. As she points out, Wi-Fi and the BlackBerry are as revolutionary to working women as the pill...a wholly supportive blueprint for any harassed parent thinking about working from home or currently doing so...this is a book for our age
—— ObserverThe eternal dilemma of how to balance life as a working parent is examined here with clarity, empathy and inspirational practical advice… A must-read for any new parent or those contemplating the biggest lifestyle change they will ever make
—— Sally Morris , Daily MailEven parents who can’t find the time to have a shower – especially them, in fact – should make time to read this book
—— Victoria Segal , GuardianWell-written, funny and doesn't take itself too seriously
—— Irish Sunday Independent[Druckerman's] attempts to emulate the French are recounted with wit and humility in this must read manual for new parents
—— Daily Mail