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The author"s method of mealtime conversations in the family, or How to stop children"s tantrums and whims at the table

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Author:Майерс Стефани
Cover:Hard
Category:Politics & Social SciencePsychologyReference books
ISBN:978-5-9573-4012-6
Dimensions: 147x20x217cm
Useful food habits, a healthy attitude to food and your body are one of the most important life skills that you can convey to your child. It is for the sake of this that the parents use repeated commands, begging, bribery and prayers at the table so that the child nevertheless eats broccoli mashed potatoes or finally tried the fish. Most of these techniques help achieve the goal, but make a family meal tense. They increase the risk that unpleasant emotions will provoke hysteria, and add a lot of stress to everyone. Is there a reliable recipe that allows you to teach children to eat? And what if everything goes wrong?
Talking for food is a key element of our interactions with children in the aspect of nutrition. It is the way you direct the process of eating that can reduce the number of related conflicts. Stefani Mayers invites parents to use an open dialogue instead of persuasion and coercion, which will become a reliable foundation of a child’s healthy relationship with food not only now, but also in the future.
"ideas set forth in this book should help with the widespread problems that are faced with parents, for example, with situations when children are capricious due to dinner, constantly abandon vegetables and tirelessly beg with sweets. I will not give you advice to “include your children in the process of purchasing food”, "avoid pressure" and "turn eating into positive experience." Instead, I will teach you what to say, so as not to start bargaining with children about food, and it doesn’t matter who at the table is a three -year -old or almost a teenager. ”
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Author:Майерс Стефани
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Politics & Social Science
  • Category:Psychology
  • Category:Reference books
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9573-4012-6

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