39. The Dessert Dilemma: How to end mealtime power struggles
Description
In this episode, Georgia and Jane tackle one of parenting's most common challenges: the "dessert before dinner" dilemma. They offer a fresh perspective that goes beyond simple mealtime rules, diving into the fascinating science of how sugar affects children's developing brains and behaviour.
The hosts share strategies to help children develop a healthy relationship with food, explaining why simply making dessert conditional on finishing dinner can backfire. Instead, they reveal how parents can create a positive food culture where children genuinely look forward to nutritious meals as much as sweet treats.
Key highlights include:
- Why children's "primitive brain" makes them naturally gravitate toward sweets, and how parents can work with this biology
- The importance of protein-rich meals in managing sugar cravings and stabilising mood
- Practical tips for resetting mealtime dynamics without creating power struggles
- How to build a family food culture that celebrates all foods equally, rather than glorifying sweets
- Strategic approaches for handling growth spurts and varying appetite levels
Whether you're struggling with a dessert-obsessed toddler or simply wanting to establish healthier eating patterns, this episode offers actionable insights that respect both the science of nutrition and the realities of family life. Georgia and Jane's warm, judgement-free discussion acknowledges the challenges while offering hope and practical solutions for creating lasting change.
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