Synopsis
The Sears Parenting Library's exploration of how nutrition affects the brains and behavior of young children. N.D.D., or Nutrition Deficit Disorder, as coined by Dr. Bill Sears, is based on the idea that if "you put junk food into a child's brain, you get back junk behavior and learning."
Dr. Sears explores the latest scientific research on the effects of nutrition on the brain, presenting case studies of his own patients who were diagnosed as "N.D.D." and showed major improvement in learning and behavior with diet change. Instead of simply medicating his patients, Dr. Sears looked for a better solution. With better nutrition, many of his patients were able to greatly reduce or even stop their medication.
This book will also provide parents with a prescription, shopping and meal tips, and recipes to make implementing a healthier lifestyle that much easier, and is a must-have to help children become healthier, happier, and better prepared to learn.
About the Author
Martha Sears, RN and William Sears, MD, are the pediatrics experts to whom American parents turn for advice and information on all aspects of pregnancy, birth, childcare, and family nutrition. Martha Sears is a registered nurse, certified childbirth educator, and breastfeeding consultant.
Dr. Sears was trained at Harvard Medical School's Children's Hospital and Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children, the largest children's hospital in the world. He has practiced pediatrics for nearly 50 years. Together, the Searses have authored more than 40 pediatrics books.
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