When Sue Palmer wrote "Toxic Childhood," revealing how problems of
diet, education, fitness, and mental health were all interrelated,
she sparked a fierce debate involving everyone from teachers and
scientists to politicians and religious leaders. This important
successor volume provides an essential guide to helping children
steer clear of a toxic world. Palmer presents practical,
easy-to-follow advice on what kids need in terms of food, play,
sleep, and talk; what kinds of childcare and education are most
beneficial; how families can work together; and how to turn the
potentially troublesome electronic village of TV, computers, and
cell phones to our advantage. With so many pressures in our daily
life, this is the one-stop solution to raising healthy, happy
children today.
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