Feeding Relationships
Nourishing children can evoke deep-seated emotions in parents, especially when faced with picky eaters. Social media often promotes unrealistic solutions, leading to anxiety and control issues around feeding. It's crucial to understand that children's nutritional needs, particularly for carbs and fats, differ significantly from mainstream wellness culture's recommendations. Embracing developmental stages and food preferences can foster healthier feeding relationships.In this clip
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Related Questions
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?
How do parents affect children's eating habits in the episode 135. The Foundation of Wellbeing Starts with Your Plate with Dr. Allison Hull and the clip Healthy Eating Habits?
What do experts say about toddler nutrition as discussed in the episode 128. Data-Driven Decisions for Your Family with Emily Oster and the clip Navigating Kid's Nutrition?