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In his debut book, Dr. Joel Warsh provides guidance that's science-based but incorporates holistic medicine in a safe and practical way. As more adults with young children are committed to integrative and holistic health, they want the same for their children. The advice Dr. Joel offers is based not just on data, but on his medical training and daily experience working with thousands of children and families. For example, Dr. Joel teaches parents how to think through the health concerns and developmental changes that come up during the first three years of life, how to trust their instincts as…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In his debut book, Dr. Joel Warsh provides guidance that's science-based but incorporates holistic medicine in a safe and practical way. As more adults with young children are committed to integrative and holistic health, they want the same for their children. The advice Dr. Joel offers is based not just on data, but on his medical training and daily experience working with thousands of children and families. For example, Dr. Joel teaches parents how to think through the health concerns and developmental changes that come up during the first three years of life, how to trust their instincts as parents, and how to navigate the unique realities of parenting today. He also answers some of the questions about holistic health frequently Googled by parents: What is placental encapsulation, and is it right for me? Should I try baby-led weaning? This book will empower parents to make informed and confident choices for the health of their children--from newborns to toddlers.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Joel Warsh is an award-winning integrative and holistic pediatrician in Los Angeles, CA. He completed his Pediatric Residency at Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, and is currently in private practice in Studio City, CA. He has published research in numerous peer-reviewed medical journals including the American Journal of Pediatrics and the British Medical Journal on topics including childhood injuries, obesity, and physical activity.