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The kid-friendly ADHD & autism cookbook: The ultimate guide to the most effective diets

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Compart, Pamela J., Laake, Dana. Beverly MA: Fair Winds , 2020. 3rd ed.
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Ebook
Call Number
FM 272 COM 2020b
Learn to cook delicious, healthy food that will help your child's behaviour, focus, and development. This cookbook provides a current review of the commonly used diets for the treatment of ADHD and autism, and recipes appropriate to specific diets. It also provides suggestions for feeding picky eat…
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Kid-friendly Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and autism cookbook
Kid-friendly ADHD and autism cookbook
ADHD & autism cookbook
Kid-friendly ADHD & autism Cookbook :the ultimate guide to diets that work
Author
Compart, Pamela J.
Laake, Dana
Edition
3rd ed.
Place of Publication
Beverly MA
Publisher
Fair Winds
Publication Date
2020
Subject
Autism
Autism Spectrum Disorder (includes Asperger Syndrome)
ADD
Cookbooks
Abstract
Learn to cook delicious, healthy food that will help your child's behaviour, focus, and development. This cookbook provides a current review of the commonly used diets for the treatment of ADHD and autism, and recipes appropriate to specific diets. It also provides suggestions for feeding picky eaters, including those with texture issues.
The authors share details about just how and why each diet works, examine specialty ingredients in-depth, and provide extensive resources and references.
The book covers the following diets:
- Gluten-free, casein-free, soy-free;
- Feingold diet: low phenol, low salicylate diet;
- Specific Carbohydrate Diet (SCD) and Gut and Psychology Syndrome Diet;
- Anti-yeast/candida diets, or Body Ecology Diet;
- Low Oxalate Diet (LOD);
- FODMAP (Fermentable Oligo-, Di- and Mono-saccharides, And Polyols);
- Anti-inflammatory diet; Modified Atkins and paleo diet; and
- Rotation diet.
Includes more than 100 kid-friendly recipes, organized by their suitability to each specialty diet.
ISBN
9781631595523
Language
English
Material Type
Ebook
Call Number
FM 272 COM 2020b
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Collective care: Indigenous motherhood, family, and HIV/AIDS

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Downe, Pamela. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press , 2021.
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Material Type
Ebook
Call Number
GN 400 DOW 2021
Collective Care provides an ethnographic account of urban Indigenous life and caregiving practices in the face of Saskatchewan's HIV epidemic. Based on a five-year study conducted in partnership with AIDS Saskatoon, the book focuses on the contrast between Indigenous values of collective kin-care a…
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Author
Downe, Pamela
Place of Publication
Toronto, ON
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Publication Date
2021
Physical Description
171p.
Subject
Indigenous
Aboriginal Health
Motherhood
HIV/AIDS
Abstract
Collective Care provides an ethnographic account of urban Indigenous life and caregiving practices in the face of Saskatchewan's HIV epidemic. Based on a five-year study conducted in partnership with AIDS Saskatoon, the book focuses on the contrast between Indigenous values of collective kin-care and non-Indigenous models of intensive maternal care. It explores how women and men negotiate the forces of HIV to render motherhood a site of cultural meaning, personal and collective well-being, and, sometimes, individual and community despair. It also introduces readers to how HIV is Indigenized in western Canada and how all HIV-affected and -infected mothers must negotiate this cultural and racialized terrain. Featuring in-depth narrative interviews, notes from participant observation in AIDS Saskatoon's drop-in centre, and a photovoice component, this book offers an accessible account of an engaged anthropologist's work with a community that is both vulnerable and resilient. Each chapter begins with an ethnographic vignette that introduces central concepts, including medical anthropology, syndemics, kinship, and Indigeneity, with the overall aim of humanizing those affected by HIV in western Canada and beyond.
ISBN
9781487587666
Language
English
Material Type
Ebook
Call Number
GN 400 DOW 2021
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