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The Eating-Honesty Bind: Truth vs. Treat?
June 29, 2011 – 4:30 pm | No Comment
The Eating-Honesty Bind: Truth vs. Treat?

This is a follow-up to “Are Your Kids Telling The Truth About What They Eat?

When my daughter was about 4 years old I discovered the Eating-Honesty Bind.

I had sweetened the pot of a boring morning spent running errands by promising my daughter that I would take her for an ice cream when we were done…

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Are Your Kids Telling The Truth About What They Eat?
June 13, 2011 – 10:59 am | No Comment
Are Your Kids Telling The Truth About What They Eat?

Most parents teach their kids to lie about food and eating.  Not intentionally, of course.

No one wakes up one morning and says, “Right, it’s time to turn Lucy into a liar.” But our cultural obsession with nutrition puts enormous pressure on parents to get the right nutrients into their kids, and that pressure makes most parents resort to a host of tactics that don’t…

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Portion Sizes For Children: Do Our Kids Still Know What’s Enough?
April 30, 2011 – 11:25 am | 4 Comments
Portion Sizes For Children: Do Our Kids Still Know What’s Enough?

This is the second article in our 10-part series that drills down on each individual point in 10 Ways to Make Your Kid Fat. Stay tuned for more.

The upward trend of superabundant portion sizes in restaurants and fast food chains is making its way into our homes and onto our plates. Decade by decade, we’ve been losing sight of what once used to be sensible portion sizes.…

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Healthy Kids’ Breakfast: Why It’s Important and What to Make
April 27, 2011 – 10:47 am | 2 Comments
Healthy Kids’ Breakfast: Why It’s Important and What to Make

…while keeping sane. Every. Single. Morning.

This is the first article in our 10-part series that drills down on each individual point in 10 Ways to Make Your Kid Fat. Stay tuned for more.

Your mom really was right when she said: You can’t learn on an empty stomach, child. A healthy kids’ breakfast each morning is essential for a successful…

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Food & Feelings: What’s Eating Kids?
April 13, 2011 – 12:12 pm | No Comment
Food & Feelings: What’s Eating Kids?

When a child eats to “feed” a feeling (sadness, happiness, worry, frustration, boredom, etc.) instead of to relieve hunger, they are in the midst of “emotional eating.”  It is natural for eating and emotions to become connected to a certain degree, but if emotions prompt a child to make poor food choices, or eat too much or too little, long-lasting problems can ensue.

Teach kids how to talk about feeling

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Savor Every Bite: Practice Mindful Eating Together
March 16, 2011 – 2:54 pm | One Comment
Savor Every Bite: Practice Mindful Eating Together

As we are all trying to be healthier, let’s take a moment to breathe and be aware of all that is around us.  In today’s world with all of our societal pressures and fast paced living, much of our eating happens automatically.  We often don’t notice how much food is on our plate or how much we have just eaten.  Instead much of what we eat is driven by external…

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Pros and Cons of Feeding on Schedule versus on Demand – Part 2
November 2, 2010 – 11:50 am | One Comment
Pros and Cons of Feeding on Schedule versus on Demand – Part 2

This is part 2 of Dr. Dina Rose’s elaboration on when to feed kids. In part 1, she explains what parents should think about before deciding between feeding on schedule and feeding on demand – or a hybrid between the two, as well as what should be your goal.

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Below I’ve listed some pros and cons for each strategy to help you choose.  But let me point…

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Is it Always Best to Feed Kids on a Schedule? – Part 1
November 1, 2010 – 8:15 am | One Comment
Is it Always Best to Feed Kids on a Schedule? – Part 1

I’ll cut to the chase: it doesn’t matter.

All right, it does kind of matter. (I’ll get to that in a minute.) First, though, it’s important to remember that the primary goal is to teach kids how to eat right.  In that regard, whether or not you feed your kids on a schedule is simply a question of what vehicle will best help you teach the right lessons.

In this…

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Teach Them to Listen to their Tummy, Heart and Head
May 4, 2010 – 10:23 am | 3 Comments

What kids really mean when they say, “I’m hungry”

Infants only eat when they’re hungry. And if they overeat at one meal, they under-eat at their next feeding to compensate. But pretty early in life, this sensible instinct somehow gets lost. Toddlers already model their eating after siblings, peers, what they see on TV and, oh yes, YOU. This wonderfully intuitive relation between belly and brain gets broken in…

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