Dr. Susan’s Girls-Only Weight Loss Guide: The Easy, Fun Way to Look and Feel Good!
- ISBN13: 9780972150200
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- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
This enlightening guide enables adolescent girls to address more than just weight loss—it explores concepts such as empowerment, self-esteem, and healthy lifestyle choices. Teenage girls are given the tools to recogniz. . . More >>
Dr. Susan’s Girls-Only Weight Loss Guide: The Easy, Fun Way to Look and Feel Good!
This writer calls herslef an expert bashes thing she has never had any thing to do with uses brain scans which she has only seen for a few seconds and admits with in a interview
GP: One thing I found especially concerning. . . was [an e-mail] comment that you only saw the [Indiana University] brain scan pix five minutes before air [of The Morning Show]. That being the case, do you think it appropriate to go on and offer a professional opinion based on the scans to the audience?
Dr. Bartell: That’s the way it is with TV — it’s just not a black and white thing. I am genuinely sorry that it caused such a sense that I was being so disrespectful [to gamers]. The scans aside I stand by my opinion that violent games should not be played by teens. . . As to whether I should have responded to the scans — my intent was going on air to discuss whether the church should be holding Halo nights, clearly that was derailed.
GP: In all honesty, I’m having difficulty reconciling “that’s the way it is with TV” to responsible professionalism. It smacks of sensationalism. Just being candid here.
Dr. Bartell: I can understand how you feel. . . there is an element of sensationalism to it I suppose, but no less, IMO than all the hoopla created by the GP posters in response to my appearance. I appreciate candor — it will always help me grow as a person and as a professional. I couldn’t — five minutes before going on air — say, sorry I won’t do it, I don’t have enough background information about this brain scan! I’m just not that much of a purist. . .
This writer of this book uses the same kind of (negative) mentality as this writer and look at her reviews
400 negative reviews (in one day the 23 of january) with 700 people agreeing that on single
review is helpful (in again just one day) this writer is truly lucky that she didnt get punished like the
wirter of this book
The Cult of Perfection: Making Peace with Your Inner Overachiever
My personal opinion is that one should not fund such people for that is truly not
the way it should be on tv if atleast one person found my review helpful
I did not waste my last 20 minutes.
(I am not going to let this book into my house since every body is anyway to busy playing
mass effect and halo 3 in church L0L)
Rating: 5 / 5
I still haven’t received this item. I ordered on 08/20/09 and I never received it. Dr. Susan’s Girls-Only Weight Loss Guide: The Easy, Fun Way to Look and Feel Good!
Rating: 1 / 5
Dr. Susan provides the best practical advice in an easy-to-read, easy to swallow format. Light reading for parents and kids, this will leave you feeling quite full, and happy with your choice.
The girls advisory board is a unique and creative way to let teens share their views. I believe this allows all girls to identify with the characters in the book. . . girls whose voices ring true.
This book should be in all pediatricians’ offices!
Read this book and stop eating your feelings
Buy this book and you and your daughter will be fully satisfied!
Rating: 5 / 5
Picked up Dr Susan’s Girls-Only Weight Loss Guide at a friends home and could not put it down. Her approach to valuing oneself is what has been missing from other weight loss programs. Buy it! You will learn a tremendous amount.
Sheila Richman
Rating: 5 / 5
Written with a mother’s heart, a clinician’s experience and perspective, and real-life stories, Susan Bartell’s Girls-Only Weight Loss Guide offers hope and a starting place for families struggling with the daily burden of weight. She understands the complexities of weight gain and weight loss and yet, with a gentle touch and lots of info, she guides teens and parents to a place of empowerment, with practical, easy to-do suggestions on healthy relationships, food choices and movement. She even includes a thorough listing of healthier choices at fast food restaurants! A book that will be read and re-read, and likely kept bedside as a reference book. Each chapter stands alone, so it’s perfect for busy parents and teens.
Tut Gramling,
Camp Endeavor, Baraboo, Wisconsin
Rating: 5 / 5