As much about parenting as feeding, this latest release from renowned childhood feeding expert Ellyn Satter considers the overweight child issue in a new way. Combining scientific research with inspiring anecdotes from ...

Buy Now From Amazon

Product Review

As much about parenting as feeding, this latest release from renowned childhood feeding expert Ellyn Satter considers the overweight child issue in a new way. Combining scientific research with inspiring anecdotes from her decades of clinical practice, Satter challenges the conventional belief that parents must get overweight children to eat less and exercise more. In the long run, she says, making them go hungry and forcing them to be active makes children preoccupied with food, prone to overeating, turned off to activity, and likely to gain too much weight. Trust is a central theme here: children must be able to trust parents to provide as much food as they need to satisfy their appetites; parents must trust children to eat only as much as they need. Satter provides compelling evidence that, if parents do their jobs with respect to feeding, children are remarkably capable of knowing how much to eat.


  • Used Book in Good Condition

Similar Products

Secrets of Feeding a Healthy Family: How to Eat, How to Raise Good Eaters, How to CookChild of Mine: Feeding with Love and Good Sense, Revised and Updated EditionHow to Get Your Kid to Eat: But Not Too MuchFree Your Child from Overeating: A Handbook for Helping Kids and TeensSecrets of Feeding a Healthy FamilyHow to Raise a Mindful Eater: 8 Powerful Principles for Transforming Your Child's Relationship with FoodIntuitive Eating: A Revolutionary Program that WorksRed Light, Green Light, Eat Right: The Food Solution That Lets Kids Be KidsLife Cycle Nutrition: An Evidence-Based ApproachThe Intuitive Eating Workbook: Ten Principles for Nourishing a Healthy Relationship with Food (A New Harbinger Self-Help Workbook)