Gluten-free kids Raising happy, healthy children with celiac disease, autism, and other conditions

Danna Korn

Book - 2010

Provides practical strategies and reassuring tips to help teach children with celiac disease to adjust to the GF diet, manage behavior, and more. The author's expertise, can-do attitude, and focus on good nutrition gives anyone confidence and know-how to maintain the GF diet.

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Published
Bethesda, MD : Woodbine House 2010.
Language
English
Main Author
Danna Korn (-)
Edition
2nd ed., rev
Item Description
Rev. and expanded ed. of: Kids with celiac disease : a family guide to raising happy, healthy, gluten-free children / Danna Korn.
Includes index.
Physical Description
xviii, 228 p. : ill. ; 26 cm
ISBN
9781606130063
  • About the Author
  • Acknowledgements
  • Foreword
  • Introduction: This book-What It Is and What It Isn't
  • A Word about Terminology
  • 1. What It's Like to Be a Gluten-Free Kid
  • 2. Should My Kid Be Gluten-Free?
  • 3. Gluten-Free/Casein-Free: The Ground Rules of the Diet
  • 4. Helpful Hints for the Newbie
  • 5. Panic, Anger, Grief, Denial, and Other Emotions You Can Look Forward To
  • 6. Attitude is Life ... Deal with It; Don't Dwell on It
  • 7. Should the Entire Family Be Gluten-Free?
  • 8. Talking to Your Child about Her Condition
  • 9. Give Your Child Control of His Diet!
  • 10. Dealing with Family and Friends
  • 11. Making Your Kitchen a Gluten-Free Safety Zone
  • 12. Shopping: Is There More to Life Than Fritos?
  • 13. The Chapter You've Been Waiting For: Menu and Snack Ideas!
  • 14. Making Nutrition Your Mission
  • 15. Junk Food: It's Crucial!
  • 16. When You're Not There: Sitters, School, and Other Scary Situations
  • 17. Holidays, Birthdays, and Other Special Occasions
  • 18. Restaurants: Can We Ever Eat Out Again?
  • 19. On the Road Again: Traveling Gluten-Free
  • 20. Cheater, Cheater, Gluten-eater! Intentional and Accidental Ingestion
  • 21. Celiac Teens: Not Just Gluten Intolerant, But Parent Intolerant, Too
  • 22. A Closer Look at Celiac Disease
  • 23. Autism and the Gluten-Free/Casein-Free Diet
  • 24. Your Legal Rights and Benefits
  • A Final Word from Danna
  • Appendix: Safe and Forbidden Ingredients and Additives
  • Glossary
  • Index