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Nutrition and Behavior Problems in Children and Adolescents A New Informational Webinar From KidsTerrain
"Dietary deficiency concerns are not strictly a problem of Third World children. Any child may be vulnerable to the maladies of poor nutrition due to dietary behavior," explains Dr. James M. Greenblatt, M.D., the author of Nutrition and Behavior Problems in Children and Adolescents, an informational webinar presented by KidsTerrain, Inc.
Dr. Greenblatt examines how the dietary habits of our children profoundly effect brain development, the ability to pay attention, and behavior. "Research supports the claim that dietary deficiencies lead to compromised health, intelligence, and basic social skills. Even mild nutritional deficiency may affect normal brain function."
James M. Greenblatt, M.D. is the Chief Medical Officer of Walden Behavioral Care in Waltham, Massachusetts. He lectures throughout the United States to professionals and families on the scientific evidence of complementary therapies for psychiatric disorders.
For a nominal fee, visitors to the KidsTerrain web site, www.kidsterrain.com, can partake in this multi-media web-based program. The webinar is available 24/7 and in the comfort of one's own home.
Nutrition and Behavior Problems in Children and Adolescents discusses the role of essential fatty acids in a healthy diet, tips for recognizing the physical signs of nutritional deficiency in children, and offers a listing of critical vitamin and minerals necessary to proper nutrition.
KidsTerrain, Inc. is a products and services resource company for children and families and the people whose lives affect them. For more information on KidsTerrain, Inc. visit www.kidsterrain.com or call the corporate office located in Wilmington, MA at 978- 658-2131.
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