Liz Fraser is a parenting expert, best-selling author, presenter and mother of three.
After cutting her broadcasting teeth producing, editing and presenting a daily 3-hour live show for Red TV, Liz quickly moved to the BBC where she co-presented Friday Live and Kicking and the Holiday Programme for BBC 1, The Virtual Body for Channel 4 and many educational programmes for schools.
Liz’s first book The Yummy Mummy’s Survival Guide (a title she hates, incidentally, but has learned to live with) was an instant bestseller in 2006, as was the follow-up, The Family Handbook, in 2007. Her latest book, A Spoonful of Sugar – Old-fashioned Wisdom for Modern-Day Mothers, is published by HarperCollins on 9th March 2009. Liz has also written for The Sunday Times News Review, Grazia, Marie Claire and Junior magazine.
A regular contributor to BBC Breakfast and GMTV as a parenting/family expert, Liz has also contributed numerous times to Woman’s Hour and the BBC World Service. She now has offers from GMTV and LK Today to become their main parenting expert.
Liz has a very strong and varied academic background, with a degree in Psychology and Neuroscience from Cambridge University, three fluent languages (and several others not so fluently..!) and Grade 8 piano and violin. She’s also a serious runner and has recently taken up ballet, though this is mainly for the amusement of the other class members.
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