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Didn't I Just Feed You

Why Should I Let Other People Feed My Kids? (PREVIEW)

Didn't I Just Feed You

Stacie Billis and Meghan Splawn

Kids & Family, Parenting, Arts, Food

4.9608 Ratings

🗓️ 20 June 2024

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

In this one, Stacie and Meghan explore the reasons it’s beneficial for other people to feed your kids — even when they feed them differently than you do or want them to.

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1:07.9

I think immediately is food exposure, and I think that that can be different degrees of spiciness,

1:16.6

different proteins. Our neighbor who we eat at their house all the time, the husband is a hunter.

1:22.5

So we will have like venison chili instead of regular chili. the kids may be challenged by that and then also

1:29.4

just the regular foods like veggies and having just one more exposure to that new food or different

1:37.7

food that you didn't have to think about and you didn't have to prepare I think is a big benefit

1:43.5

here I agree I actually think it's prepare, I think is a big benefit here.

1:44.8

I agree.

1:46.9

I actually think it's huge. And I think that your kids facing a food challenge when you're not present is so powerful and so important because they have to lean on themselves for certain skills. You know what I mean?

2:03.7

Like you can't protect them from the food that they don't like. You don't have to make an excuse for them.

2:09.8

There's communication skills. There's decision making skills. There's skills about autonomy.

2:15.4

And I think that you can set them up, depending on who your kid is,

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