Diary of a Girl Who Didn't Like Vegetables - by Gisele Domenici
Diary of a Girl Who Didn't Like Vegetables - by Gisele Domenici
Descrição
Some of the challenges of educating children resolved in a single book Mixing playful reading with encouraging healthy eating, neuropsychologist Gisele Domenici launches her first book for parents and children Anyone who has ever had to deal with the upbringing of a child knows what childhood is like important and that this can also be one of the most complex phases. It is normal for them to be inspired and see in everyday life the different “professions” carried out by parents, teachers, nutritionists, cooks, and even psychologists. In front of children, who have their own little world apart, it is necessary to understand child psychology well in order to speak their language. It is at this point that neuropsychologist Gisele Domenici brings a playful, fun and captivating guide to the launch of her first book, Diary of a girl who didn't like vegetables, published by Literare Books International, to help dads and moms understand the small. According to the writer, it is important that everyone learns to eat properly and that food and meal preparation time is a time to bring the family together, also nourishing the emotional side. The work has a light and lively language, making reading appropriate for children's universe and even the youngest understand it without difficulty. The plot features the creativity of psychologist Gigi, who works with little Nola, a girl who begins her adventure with vegetables after discovering, during a doctor's appointment, that she needs – quickly – to change her eating habits. At first, like most boys and girls, she is apprehensive and has a hard time giving in to those “green things”, which don't seem as delicious as the pizzas she likes so much. Thanks to the psychologist, who treats the situation with caution and in a humorous way, Nola begins to develop a taste for vegetables, and counts on the help of characters from her own imagination to achieve ideal health. Despite the childish tone, the book has a lot to add to parents, as they will understand, even more, how their children react to different situations and feelings, such as: the way they face the world, their desires, desires and dealing with each aspect of these. The main idea is not just food, but also knowing how to make the most of your time with your little ones, providing them with lots of love during periods when you are away. Many parents become distant due to work and other tasks and sometimes blame themselves for this. The writer reveals ways to reverse this situation and prosper with the family.