Detoxing Childhood

Detoxing Childhood by Stephen Palmer, published by Orion Publishing Group in 2008, is a UK edition comprising 176 pages. This book serves as a follow-up to Sue Palmer’s earlier work, Toxic Childhood, and aims to address the challenges of raising children in today’s complex environment. It offers practical guidance on various aspects of child-rearing, including food, play, sleep, language, and the impact of technology on family life.
Readers will find actionable advice designed to help navigate the pressures of modern parenting while fostering healthy development. The book emphasizes strategies for utilizing resources like television, computers, and mobile phones effectively, ensuring that families can thrive amidst contemporary challenges. With a focus on family relationships and education, Detoxing Childhood provides insights into creating a nurturing atmosphere for children.
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Sue Palmer’s ground-breaking book TOXIC CHILDHOOD generated national debate. Now, in this important follow-up book, she provides an essential guide on how to bring up children in a way that avoids the problems of a toxic world.
Includes practical, easy-to-follow advice on:
Food
Play
Sleep
Language
Childcare and education
Family life
Using TV, computers and mobile phones to your advantage
With so many pressures across so many parts of our lives today, this book is the one-stop solution to all our concerns about raising healthy, happy children in the modern world.
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