The Doctor's Kitchen Podcast

#29 The Marvellous Adventure of Being Human with Dr Max Pemberton

09.02.2019 - By Dr Rupy AujlaPlay

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Today we’re talking about the importance of teaching children about health with Dr Max Pemberton who’s written a children’s body, mind and anatomy guide for children.

Dr Max is a writer, mental health doctor and Journalist. He has written 4 other books including, Trust Me I’m A (junior) Doctor which I read when I was a junior doctor 10 years ago and was serialised on Radio 4. His second book, Where Does It Hurt? details his experiences of working in an outreach project for the homeless and people addicted to drugs.

This new book explores the idea of children being aware of looking after themselves through food and nutrition and understanding the human body and how parents can facilitate that growth.

Today we chat about:Max's experiences of transitioning from adult to childrens literary projectsWork in the field of eating disordersWhy the way health messages are delivered, particularly over social media, are importantThe health messages that are important to convey to children in an appropriate way  You’ll find the recipe video that I cooked for Dr Max on my youtube channel so you can see how delicious and easy it was to make.

And you can find all of this information and more at www.thedoctorskitchen.com 

. Max has also written four bestselling books for adults. The Marvellous Adventure of Being Human is his first book for children.

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