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What to feed an Asperger : how to go from three foods to three hundred with love, patience and a little sleight of hand /

By: Patten, Sarah [author.].
Copyright date: ©2015Description: 184 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781849057684 (alk. paper); 1849057680 (alk. paper).Other title: What to feed an Asperger : how to go from 3 foods to 300 with love, patience & a little sleight of hand.Subject(s): ASPERGER SYNDROME | EATING DISORDERS | BEHAVIOUR MANAGEMENT | NUTRITION | RECIPES | PARENT GUIDES | CHILDREN
Contents:
Preface. - Introuction: What's the problem. - 1. Knowing me, knowing you (there is something we can do). - 2. No-battle breakfast. - 3. Skipping lunch is for sissies: Part 1: School. - 4. Skipping lunch is for sissies: Part 2:Home. - 6 Snacks and drinks. - 6. Dinners that work for everyone: Part 1: Pick and mix. - 7. Dinners that work for everyone: Part 2: Favourite separate texture meals. - 8. Eating out: a survival guide. - 9. What else matters? - Appendix: Food and mood diary. - Index. - List of recipes.
Summary: "Packed with essential tips and tricks for getting Asperger kids to eat a varied and nutritious diet, this book provides recipes for healthy meals given the Asperger seal of approval, as well as advice for making mealtime routines, family dining and eating out as stress-free as possible. A must-read for parents who want to help their children overcome food avoidance and sensory sensitivities." - BOOK JACKET
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Preface. - Introuction: What's the problem. - 1. Knowing me, knowing you (there is something we can do). - 2. No-battle breakfast. - 3. Skipping lunch is for sissies: Part 1: School. - 4. Skipping lunch is for sissies: Part 2:Home. - 6 Snacks and drinks. - 6. Dinners that work for everyone: Part 1: Pick and mix. - 7. Dinners that work for everyone: Part 2: Favourite separate texture meals. - 8. Eating out: a survival guide. - 9. What else matters? - Appendix: Food and mood diary. - Index. - List of recipes.

"Packed with essential tips and tricks for getting Asperger kids to eat a varied and nutritious diet, this book provides recipes for healthy meals given the Asperger seal of approval, as well as advice for making mealtime routines, family dining and eating out as stress-free as possible. A must-read for parents who want to help their children overcome food avoidance and sensory sensitivities." - BOOK JACKET

Patron comment on 15/04/2015

Well written, practical, parent focussed, lots of recipes, more of a specialty cookbook

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