Written by Sally Pacholok and Dr. Jeffrey Stuart, authors of the acclaimed "Could It Be B12?", "What's Wrong with My Child?" offers parents critical information about protecting children from B12 deficiency from early fetal development through adolescence.Written in a highly accessible style that

| Title | : | What's Wrong with My Child?: From Neurological and Developmental Disabilities to AutismHow to Protect Your Child from B12 Deficiency |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.58 (526 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1610352440 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 240Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2016-7-29 |
| Language | : | English |
Written by Sally Pacholok and Dr. Jeffrey Stuart, authors of the acclaimed "Could It Be B12?", "What's Wrong with My Child?" offers parents critical information about protecting children from B12 deficiency from early fetal development through adolescence.Written in a highly accessible style that makes complex medical information clear to general readers, "What's Wrong with My Child?" presents strategies for healthy nutrition for mothers during pregnancy and breastfeeding, early intervention for infants and young children, and detecting subtle to severe symptoms of B12 deficiency in older children and teenagers. "What's Wrong with My Child?" is the only book for parents that offers a complete guide to detecting and preventing pediatric disorders caused by B12 deficiency. "What's Wrong with My Child?" will help readers learns the warning signs of childhood B12 deficiency, prevent serious injury with timely intervention, and work with health care professionals to get effective treatment for their children.Thoroughly researched, clearly written, and backed with hard scientific data, medical journal citations, and numerous case studies, "What's Wrong with My Child?" is a must-read for all parents and expectant parents.
They both live in Shelby, Michigan.. Pacholok, RN, has worked as an emergency room nurse and paramedic for 27 years. A member of the Emergency Nurses Association, Pacholok diagnosed herself with vitamin B12 deficiency after doctors failed to identify her condition. Sally M. Stuart, DO, is a board-certified physician and a member of the American Osteopathic Association, the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians, the Macomb County Osteopathic Society, and the Michigan Osteopathic Association. Jeffrey JI enjoyed the interactions between the characters as well as the story and plot all came together well for a great book.. It is what it says it is. The number and variety of them is what gets to you after awhile - male, female, enlisted, officer, cadet; most currently serving, a few discharged; most gay and lesbian, one straight; but what you come away with is a profound respect for the courage it took to put your life in the service of your country despite the extraordinary burden of closing off your personal life entirely.Everyone in uniform, and everyone who cares about our military, should read this book.. Right away he knows that maintaining a professional demeanor behind the camera with three hot men getting kinky in front of him is going to be difficult. If anything, I started to feel pretty good about my marriage in light of the things that had happened to this couple due to sexual integrity issues.I was fine until Jason started to talk about his road to recoverA pick for any concerned parent has been diagnosed with developmental delay, behavioral problems, or autism the only book for parents that covers the basics of how to identify a possible B12 deficiency from fetal development through adolescence a treasure trove that should be in any collection catering to parents. --California Bookwatch

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