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Raising Healthy Eaters: The Podcast
Brigit O'Donnell
7. The Do's & Don'ts of Feeding Kids: Do #2! - episode of Raising Healthy Eaters: The Podcast podcast

7. The Do's & Don'ts of Feeding Kids: Do #2!

17 minutes Posted Oct 19, 2022 at 9:00 pm.
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Welcome to the 6th episode of our 10-part series on the "Dos & Don'ts" of Feeding Kids, in which I walk you through 10 ways to eliminate mealtime battles and create an environment where your child of any age is more willing to eat.

In this episode, I talk about a way to approach feeding and meal times with children that not only sets the stage for them to eat well but also strengthens the relationship between parent and child.  It's an approach that emerged from a style of parenting and is backed by quite a bit of research. If you’re ready to experience the benefits of this feeding style, hit play, and let’s get started!

All of the tips I'm sharing in this series can be used to tackle picky eating and create better eating and mealtime experiences for kids of any age and ability.  Join us!

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