Raising fit kids in a fat world

Titre
Raising fit kids in a fat world

Judy. Halliday

Sommaire
One out of five American children are severely overweight, and this trend shows no signs of stopping. This increasingly common problem is prompting parents to ask how they can protect their kids from the dangers of obesity. In this unique book, Judy Halliday and Joani Jack explain their method for the prevention of and treatment for obesity, tailoring their advice to the specific needs of growing children. They outline the three core concepts of healthy eating: portion control, nutritional meals, and regular exercise, and emphasize the importance of listening to natural body cues of hunger and satisfaction. The authors incorporate their medical knowledge and experience as parents into a faith-based approach to healthy living that is easy for parents and kids to apply. Because this is practical, proven advice rather than a diet, the guidance in this book is appropriate for all ages, and gives parents the tools to encourage behavioral changes in their kids so that they can live fit lives to the fullest.

Date de publication comme intervalle
2007

Description matérielle
253 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

Table des matières
Have hope! : an effective solution to a big problem -- Getting oriented : finding your starting point -- Hunger and fullness : when to start and stop eating -- Ages and stages : practical hunger and fullness tips -- Get smart about food facts : practical tips for balanced eating -- Smarts in action : practical tips for making wise food choices -- Get a move on : increasing your child's activity level -- Making it work : practical ways to connect with your child -- Hungry hearts : recognizing the inner needs of your child -- Obstacle course : preparing for and overcoming challenges -- Kick it up a notch : expanding the fit kid principles to other areas -- A time to soar : where you have come from and where you are going.

Terme de vedette-matière
Obesity in children -- United States -- Prevention.
 
Obesity in children -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
 
Children -- Nutrition -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.

Vedette secondaire auteur
Jack, Joani.

Accès électronique
Table of contents only http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0719/2007021804.html

Résumé
One out of five American children are severely overweight, and this trend shows no signs of stopping. This increasingly common problem is prompting parents to ask how they can protect their kids from the dangers of obesity. In this unique book, Judy Halliday and Joani Jack explain their method for the prevention of and treatment for obesity, tailoring their advice to the specific needs of growing children. They outline the three core concepts of healthy eating: portion control, nutritional meals, and regular exercise, and emphasize the importance of listening to natural body cues of hunger and satisfaction. The authors incorporate their medical knowledge and experience as parents into a faith-based approach to healthy living that is easy for parents and kids to apply. Because this is practical, proven advice rather than a diet, the guidance in this book is appropriate for all ages, and gives parents the tools to encourage behavioral changes in their kids so that they can live fit lives to the fullest.

Numéro international normalisé des livres (ISBN)
9780830745340

Informations de publication
Ventura, Calif. : Regal Books, c2007.


BibliothèqueNuméro de rayonType de documentCode à barres du documentStatut
Edmonton Christian High618.92 HALBook30905000059927Non-Fiction