Happy Kids: Understanding childhood depression and how to nurture a happy, well-balanced child

Happy Kids: Understanding childhood depression and how to nurture a happy, well-balanced child

Alexandra Massey
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Author:  Alexandra Massey
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  224
Publisher:  Ebury Publishing
Year:  2007
ISBN:  9780753512616

Depression in children is growing at such a rate that it is now recognised as a major health problem, both in the UK and internationally. This book, by the bestselling author of Beat Depression and Reclaim Your Life, will help deal with this problem in a friendly and practical way.

With clear explanations of what depression is and how kids get depressed, along with practical advice on managing the symptoms and nurturing the child, this book will offer hope to all parents whose children are struggling with this increasingly common condition. The book includes chapters on:

What is depression?
Managing the symptoms
Nurturing the child
Building a team around the child
The importance of Family

Alexandra Massey uses her expert knowledge and her own experience of childhood depression (both her own and that of her child) to offer positive help and support to parents.

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