“Food Fights should be mandatory reading for anyone responsible for feeding an infant, toddler, or young child. In their characteristically easy-to-read, humorous fashion, these two pediatrician moms have created the perfect tool to help parents and caregivers instill healthy eating habits, avoid temper tantrums, dodge flying vegetables and, above all else, maintain a healthy attitude toward the nutritional challenges of parenthood!”
—Tanya Remer Altmann, MD, editor in chief, The Wonder Years and editorial board advisor, Healthy Children Magazine
Connie Diekman
“Food Fights makes it clear that raising children who are healthy eaters requires good role models for healthy eating. The tips provided throughout the book make it easy for parents to be those healthy role models.”
—Connie Diekman, M.Ed, RD, LD, FADA, Nutrition Consultant
Elizabeth M. Ward
“Presents a no-fuss approach to helping young children develop the healthy eating habits that will see them through a lifetime. Its delightful tone makes it a joy to read and refer to, over and over again.”
—Elizabeth M. Ward, MS, RD, author, The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Feeding Your Baby and Toddler
Harvey Karp
“While it may be impossible to predict what tomorrow holds for the toddlers of today, it is now clearer than ever that the path for their future success is set in the earliest years of life. In The Toddler Brain, Dr. Jana offers a wealth of thought-provoking and practical insights on how today’s parents can help their children thrive and grow up to be happy, resilient and creative adults.”
— Harvey Karp, MD, pediatrician and author of The Happiest Baby on the Block
Reid Hoffman
“A strategic plan for assembling the critical toolkit of 21st Century skills every child will need to thrive.”
– Reid Hoffman, entrepreneur, Chairman & Co-Founder, LinkedIn
Publishers Weekly
“Comfortably straddling the business world and the realm of parenting, Jana observes that the parenting paradigm must shift just as many workplaces are changing with the times. This fascinating, forward-thinking book will help parents prepare their children to reach for the stars–perhaps even those not yet discovered.”
— Publishers Weekly
Martin Scaglione
“By compellingly presenting the case for cultivating key life skills – or “QI Skills” – early in life, Dr. Jana has captured the essence of the important shift in how we, as parents and collective communities, can best prepare our children for success and happiness in a rapidly evolving world.”
— Martin Scaglione, President & CEO, Hope Street Group; Former President & COO, ACT Workforce Division