Nourishing
Your Daughter
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Do
you think I'm fat?"
I'm not hungry. I don't want any breakfast.
I'm fine. Stop worrying!
Everybody at school is on the ____ diet... Why can't I do
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a woman, you probably know what it's like to struggle with
food and weight, and you don't want your daughter to suffer
the same way. But for today's girls, the struggle can be even
harder, as they're bombarded with false images, confusing
messages, and media manipulation. Written by a nutrition therapist,
this book provides effective, easy-to-use suggestions to help
you solve (and prevent) problems - to stop destructive patterns
and raise a fit, happy, healthy daughter. Nourishing
Your Daughter includes information on: |
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Helping
her get in touch with her body, her emotions, her hungers
and desires |
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Specific
tips on hot-button topics from junk food to clothes
shopping |
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The eating
disorder epidemic: important information on anorexia, bulimia,
and bingeing - and how to tell if your daughter's developing
a problem |
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The role
of dads, siblings, grandparents and others - with special
advice on joint custody situations |
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Vegetarianism, smoking snacking, sports and exercise: encourage
healthy habits - without the battles |
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Taking
charge of your own food and weight issues - to be the best
possible role model for your daughter |
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Growing up is
a time of new responsibilities. With this guide, you can help
your daughter take responsibility for her health, her appearance,
and her happiness - by building self-esteem, avoiding food
fights and nourishing her... with love. |
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Carol Beck, www.carolbeck.net , is an intuition teacher/life coach with clients nationwide, an artist and author. Carol specializes in helping people use their blocks as openings to uncover their own intuition and creativity. Carol graduated from University of California, Davis with honors and earned her Master of Science degree from University of North Texas, Denton. Carol has also devoted 11 years of study to The Science of Energy: Auric Healing, Sacred Healing using Kabbalah, and Applied Quantum Physics; all of which she brings along with her laughter and relaxed style to her work with individuals and groups. |
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Table
of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I. The Science of Adolescent Eating
1. What’s Normal Eating for Girls in Puberty?
2. Your Daughter’s Intuitive Eating Sense about Food
3. What Influences Your Daughter’s Food Choices?
4. Different Kinds of Hunger
5. The Link Between Food and Pleasure
6. The Role of Food in Moods
7. Some Thoughts about Exercise
8. Dieting: A Rite of Passage
Part II. Meals, Snacks, and Cooking
9. What to Say and Do about Family meals
10. The Importance of Cooking
11.Help with Breakfast Conflicts
12. What about Junk Food?
13. How to Handle Snacking
Part III. The Family’s Role
14. What Is My Daughter’s Responsibility Concerning Food and Eating?
15. Parental Responsibility for Your Daughter’s Eating
16. Dad’s Role in Eating and Weight Issues
17. Mom’s unique Role in Eating and Weight Issues 18. Eating Strategies
During Joint Custody
19. Siblings’ Role in Eating and Weight issues
20. What to Do if You Struggle with Food and Weight
21. How to Be Your Daughter’s Advocate
22. How to Handle Holiday Eating
Part IV. Helping Your Daughter: What to Say and Do
23. When She Uses the Bathroom Scale
24. When She Loses Weight
25. When She Gains Weight
26. When She Says She Looks Fat and Ugly
27. When You Comment on Her Appearance
28. When She Asks for Diet Advice
29. When She is Teased about Her Weight
30. When She Shops for Clothes
31. When She Smokes for Weight Loss
Part V. Understanding Eating Disorders
32. Food as a Drug
33. All about Sneak Eating
34. Some Ideas for Handling Eating Disorders
35. Words of Hope and Encouragement
Resources
Index
About the Author
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email: nan.allison1@gmail.com
Client Office: 566 Rosedale Ave., Nashville, TN 37211
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Secondary Office: Nashville Integrated Medicine
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