Detoxing Childhood

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advice for parents
advice for teachers
Author_Sue Palmer
bestseller
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change family life for the better
childcare
contemporary society
education of children
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essential book for every parent
follow-up to TOXIC CHILDHOOD
food for children
help your children to fulfil their potential
parental guide
practical advice on dealing with children
Raising children
self-help

Product details

  • ISBN 9780752883700
  • Weight: 172g
  • Dimensions: 132 x 196mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Dec 2008
  • Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
  • Publication City/Country: GB
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Sue Palmer is a writer, broadcaster and consultant on the education of young children. She is well-known to UK teachers as a specialist in literacy, especially the teaching of writing, but concern about children's lifestyles led her to research and publish the bestselling book TOXIC CHILDHOOD: How the Modern World Is Damaging Our Children and What We Can Do About It, followed in 2007 by a practical handbook for parents, DETOXING CHILDHOOD: What Parents Need to Know to Raise Bright, Balanced Children, and her most recent book 21ST CENTURY BOYS. Sue is also a popular speaker, addressing thousands of teachers each year across the UK and around the world - and increasingly invited to address audiences of parents, health professionals and others concerned with children's well-being. She writes frequently in the national press, and has worked as a consultant to the National Literacy Trust, the Basic Skills Agency, many educational publishers, the Department for Education and the BBC.


Visit Sue Palmer's website at www.suepalmer.co.uk