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How to Help Your Kids Avoid Picky Eating, Emotional Eating, and Obsessive Eating

How to Help Your Kids Avoid Picky Eating, Emotional Eating, and Obsessive Eating

Update: 2024-02-28
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A few weeks ago, I had an interesting conversation with a reader. She talked about how hard it was to get her kids to eat healthy things. Many parents these days can relate to the challenges of picky eaters, meal-time meltdowns, and general food struggles. On today's episode of the Taste for Truth Podcast (links below), I answer some reader questions revolving around helping our kids to avoid negative eating habits.

What We Discussed on the Podcast

  • How my husband and I raised our four children to eat
  • My take on whether or not kids should eat the same meal as the parents
  • How I inadvertently taught my kids some emotional eating tendencies
  • Practical ways to help our kids to not be entitled regarding food or otherwise
  • The two unhealthy routes we can take with regard to obsessive eating
  • My thoughts on how to train our children regarding food that has the best chance for a healthy result

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How to Help Your Kids Avoid Picky Eating, Emotional Eating, and Obsessive Eating

How to Help Your Kids Avoid Picky Eating, Emotional Eating, and Obsessive Eating

Barb Raveling