Empowering Mealtime Choices
Embrace a new approach to mealtime by empowering your child with the choice of what to eat. Instead of engaging in power struggles, simply state, "you don't have to eat it," which diffuses tension and encourages open dialogue. This strategy not only fosters independence but also strengthens your connection by redirecting their focus to other engaging topics.In this clip
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Raising Healthy & Happy Kids of All Ages: A Wellness Roundtable Episode | 265 | Kelly LeVeque
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How to deal with children's eating habits
How do you deal with children's eating habits as discussed in the episode “The More You Feel Like You Don’t Have Permission to Eat It, the More You Will Crave It.” and the clip Navigating Toddler Eating?
What should you do if you need a 2.5-year-old child to eat dinner and they won't?