Eating Problems in Children
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Eating Problems in Children

Any parent reading this book would be reassured that for the vast majority of children, eating problems are usually a passing phase, and something they grow out of naturally. Eating problems found in children are different to those from which teenagers and adults suffer. The book gives parents and carers information about eating problems experienced by children aged from five to 12 years old and aims to offer support and reduce the stresses that parents and carers suffer when they are in this situation. It also provides valuable suggestions about further resources and contact addresses.

Learning Disability Practice. 6, 8, 27-27. doi: 10.7748/ldp.6.8.27.s17

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