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Find Your Food Voice

Ep 014: How do I feed my kids without passing on my issues?

Find Your Food Voice

Julie Duffy Dillon RDN

Nutrition, Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.9750 Ratings

🗓️ 18 April 2016

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Raising children and all its food mess can bring up somepast,somewhat resolved, bad body thoughts. Throw in everyone'sopinionon the best way to feed your children, and you may feel likeyouare in an eating disorder relapse tailspin. How can youprovidevariety and teach healthy eating without sparking thateatingdisorder?? Can you prevent passing it on toyourchildren??

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Key Points:

  • We don't cry over spilled milk in our house yet it can getundermy skin.
  • When knee deep in the meal time chaos take a deep breath,stepback, and know many parents are feeling this same strugglefeedingtheir children. #TheStruggleIsReal
  • Julie's daughter decided to go rouge with her sour creamandjust about freaked Julie out.
  • With a few boundaries, our children will get the nutrientstheyneed without having to be constantly policed.
  • Katie Holder RD rock and rolls in the meal time chaos.Sheprovides insight to get us through.
  • Trust your instincts when something in feeding feels off.
  • Peace at meal time happens when our kids feel safe andcompetentwith the food choices yet meal time may still feelbonkers.
  • Family style dining can promote a healthy relationshipwithfood. Include a couple of starches, fruit, vegetable, aprotein,and couple sources of fat. Plop them on thetable. Kids decidehow much if any they will eat of these. Nopressure to eat certainfoods. No bribes. No foods beforeothers.
  • Expect food jags due to preference and appetite. At two yearsofage, pickiness peaks and willingness to try things changes.
  • Katie's son didn't eat a vegetable for a whole year...and noonetook her nutrition license away ;-)
  • Serve dessert at dinner not afterwards sometimes. Teachesallfoods are normal and enjoyable.
  • Never force a child to eat something. Child needs to be abletohave permission to not eat and learn how to say it politely.
  • Meal time boundaries help everyone. Including givingcaregiversa chance to take a break. At some time we need to be ableto say,"THE KITCHEN IS CLOSED!" Healthy boundaries can preventpassing onthat eating disorder.
  • All those caregivers out there: you are doing a great job!

Show Notes:

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Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:27.7

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0:40.0

Say goodbye to the food police

0:41.6

and hello to peace.

0:43.5

Welcome to the Love Food podcast

0:45.3

hosted by award-winning dietitian

0:47.2

and food behavior expert, Julie Duffy Dillon.

0:50.3

This authentically engineered series

0:52.2

is in the form of a love letter

0:53.6

welcoming you to reconnect with food.

0:56.6

Now pour a cup of coffee or a margarita and let's begin.

1:09.6

Hi there, welcome to episode 14 of the Love Food podcast.

1:15.0

I am Julie Duffy Dillon, registered dietitian, and food piece promoter.

1:19.4

I am so glad you're here.

1:20.9

Thank you for connecting, and today's episode is brought to you by Birdhouse Nutrition

1:25.7

Therapy, Greensboro's premier source of eating disorder,

1:30.1

nutrition therapy, and recovery. We support individuals and families who are in the recovery process,

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