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3 edition of Advanced Shapedown Parent"s Guide. A Guide to Supporting Your Child (Shapedown, Advanced. Parent"s Guide) found in the catalog.

Advanced Shapedown Parent"s Guide. A Guide to Supporting Your Child (Shapedown, Advanced. Parent"s Guide)

Advanced Shapedown Parent"s Guide. A Guide to Supporting Your Child (Shapedown, Advanced. Parent"s Guide)

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Open LibraryOL11504086M
ISBN 100935902244
ISBN 109780935902242
OCLC/WorldCa57673454

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Advanced Shapedown Parent"s Guide. A Guide to Supporting Your Child (Shapedown, Advanced. Parent"s Guide) Download PDF EPUB FB2

Ten sessions help Parents support child's behavior change and develop skills in eating, exercise and psycho-social areas. Over 1/2-million families have used SHAPEDOWN during the past 25 years to help make the changes they need to manage their child's weight.

This book should be ordered with an age-appropriate SHAPEDOWN Children's : Laurel M. Mellin. Weight Management Program Guide for Parents of Children ages 6 to Ten sessions help Parents support child's behavior change and develop skills in eating, exercise and psycho-social areas.

Over 1/2-million families have used SHAPEDOWN during the past 25 years to help make the changes they need to manage their child's weight.5/5. Shapedown is the nation's leading weight management program for children and adolescents. Wit over 12 years of development, the program is safe and effective for the child and strengthens the family's health and well-being.

Children learn to manage their feelings and behaviors and to Author: Laurel M. Mellin. The ADVANCED SHAPEDOWN Parent's Guide Workbook gently moves parents toward continuing and extending changes in communication and lifestyle and stresses relapse prevention techniques.

This book mirrors the children's books, with similar topics and practices, records, goals and contracts. The six Children’s Program books have a cover showing an apple with a bite missing. The two Teen Program books carry a front cover showing an apple core.

To distinguish between the various titles, a circled code appears in the upper left corner of the front cover, as with past editions.

The SHAPEDOWN code key is as follows: CHILDREN’S PROGRAM. The SHAPEDOWN code key is as follows: CHILDREN’S PROGRAM (All three levels may be combined in one class) 1 = Level 1 Workbook, for ages 6, 7 & 8 2 = Level 2 Workbook, for ages 9 & 10 3 = Level 3 Workbook, for ages 11 & 12 PC = Parent Child PC = Parent Child (Parent’s Guide to Supporting Your Child) AC = Advanced Child (Advanced Children’s Workbook).

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