{15.8} Should You Let Your Kids Eat All the Sweets at Halloween?
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It's Halloween, which means pumpkins, costumes… and a mountain of sweets about to take over your house. If you've ever found yourself hovering over your child's treat bucket wondering, "Should I let them eat it all? Should I ration it? Should I hide it behind the kale?", then this episode is for you.
This week, I'm unpacking the big Halloween sugar dilemma – not with guilt or control, but with calm, practical guidance on how to help your children build a healthy relationship with food. I'll share how I approach Halloween in my own home, what I say to my kids about sugar, and how to help them tune into their bodies so they can enjoy treats without guilt or obsession.
In this episode, I talk about:
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What to do when your child brings home a mountain of sweets
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How to talk about sugar without using words like "good" or "bad"
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When (and why) to limit sweets for toddlers under two
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How to help older children learn self-regulation around sugar
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What to do when you're the one tempted by the leftover sweets
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Why these moments build long-term food trust and calm around eating
If every mealtime feels like a battle, or you're struggling with a fussy eater, my on-demand workshop How to Feed Your Fussy Toddler will help you bring more calm to your table. It's £25 and you can watch it in your own time, in short, easy-to-digest sections.
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