Nutritional Psychology of Childhood
Explore the intricate connection between nutrition and psychological development in children with Nutritional Psychology of Childhood by Robert Drewett. Published in 2007, this insightful book spans 298 pages and offers a comprehensive overview of how dietary habits influence the emotional and cognitive growth of young individuals. By examining research from both developing and industrialized countries, Drewett provides valuable insights that are essential for students, researchers, and professionals in the fields of psychology, nutrition, and child health. This essential resource not only highlights the importance of diet in childhood development but also emphasizes the role of psychological factors in shaping eating behaviors. Perfect for anyone looking to understand the vital interplay between food and mental health in children, this book is a must-read for those dedicated to promoting healthy development in the next generation.