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    Explore " picky eaters" with insightful episodes like "What's Causing Your Child's Picky Eating?", "Unlocking the Science of Sugar with Dr. Nicole Avena", "One Kitchen, Many Eaters (feat. Kiran Dodeja Smith)", "EP 18: Chicken Knuckle Soup, The Kid Who Barfed in School, Dad’s Dial Up" and "How To Teach Kids Healthy Eating Habits | 6 Family Eating Tips" from podcasts like ""Healed with Alyssa", "The Running Wine Mom", "Salad With a Side of Fries Nutrition, Wellness & Weight Loss", "Welcome To The Suburbs" and "Strong Family Project"" and more!

    Episodes (40)

    What's Causing Your Child's Picky Eating?

    What's Causing Your Child's Picky Eating?

    In this episode Alyssa talks about the causes of picky eating and how to help it naturally.

    Products mentioned in this episode:

    CXLB: https://mshoreholisticnutrition.com/products/cxlb?variant=46707891274044

    Multizyme: https://mshoreholisticnutrition.com/products/multizyme-150?variant=48148115554620

    Kids Parasite cleanse: https://mshoreholisticnutrition.com/products/kids-parasite-cleanse?variant=47756048302396

    Kids Heavy Metal/toxins cleanse: https://mshoreholisticnutrition.com/products/post-shot-detox?variant=47226777174332

    Follow Alyssa on Instagram for more health tips: https://www.Instagram.com/shoreholisticnutrition

    If you want to schedule a 1:1 consultation with Alyssa, you can book an appointment, we do in-person and telehealth appointments for kids and adults: https://www.schedulicity.com/scheduling/shnhwtx


    *This information is for educational purposes only. Please consult a physician before implementing any new supplements or regimes. Shore Holistic Nutrition and Wellness LLC is not a substitute for medical care as we do not diagnose, nor offer advice or prescriptions.

    Unlocking the Science of Sugar with Dr. Nicole Avena

    Unlocking the Science of Sugar with Dr. Nicole Avena


    In this  episode of "The Running Wine Mom," host Samantha engages in a captivating conversation with Dr. Nicole Avena, a world-renowned neuroscientist, expert in diet and nutrition, and author of transformative books.

    Dr. Avena shares insights into her upcoming book, "Sugarless," unveiling a science-backed plan to break free from the grip of sugar addiction. Discover how to retrain your taste buds, eliminate cravings, and foster a healthier relationship with food.


    The discussion also delves into Dr. Avena's comprehensive guide, "What to Feed Your Baby & Toddler," providing month-by-month nutrition advice to support your child's health and development.

    Connect with Dr. Nicole Avena on social media:


    Explore Dr. Avena's books:

    1. Sugarless
    2. What to Feed Your Baby & Toddler
    3. Why Diets Fail
    4. Hedonic Eating
    5. What to Eat When You Want to Get Pregnant


    This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking science-based insights into nutrition, breaking free from sugar addiction, and nurturing healthy eating habits in children.


    🎧 Listen now on all Podcast Platforms + YouTube


    Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review if you enjoyed this episode!

    One Kitchen, Many Eaters (feat. Kiran Dodeja Smith)

    One Kitchen, Many Eaters (feat. Kiran Dodeja Smith)

    TRIGGER WARNING: Eating Disorder

    If you’re feeling burnt out from cooking different meals for each person in your house or from spending hours in the kitchen every week, this episode is here to help. 

    On today’s episode, Jenn is joined by health coach and mom, Kiran Dodeja Smith. Kiran talks about accommodating a variety of eating preferences and needs from one kitchen, especially when you’re not a chef! Oftentimes, the more people you have in the household, the more difficult meals are to prepare because people have different preferences, food allergies, or someone may be avoiding certain foods for personal reasons. Kiran discusses how she cooks meals with six people in her household, giving great ideas for easy meals and tips for how to make a basic meal not boring, so that your time can be better spent connecting with your family. She talks about adjusting to life with a child who had an eating disorder and how that impacted her family. Tune in today to learn how to successfully have one kitchen with many eaters. 

    The Salad With a Side of Fries podcast is hosted by Jenn Trepeck, discussing wellness and weight loss for real life, clearing up the myths, misinformation, bad science & marketing surrounding our nutrition knowledge and the food industry. Let’s dive into wellness and weight loss for real life, including drinking, eating out, and skipping the grocery store.

    IN THIS EPISODE: 

    ●  [5:37] Kiran shares her story with us and how she got into her current career.

    ●  [11:03] What is 100 days of Real Food?

    ●  [12:50] What are the variety of ways that the people in Kiran’s home eat?

    ●  [14:00] How can you make one meal and make it work for everyone’s dietary preferences?

    ●  [16:13] How do you avoid being a boring cook?

    ●  [18:16] Kiran shared how she manages breakfast and lunch for her family. 

    ●  [20:50] As her children have aged, how does Kiran guide them to make the best choices for themselves and when it comes to packing their own lunches?

    ●  [26:05] How did Kiran’s daughter's challenges with an eating disorder affect everyone else in the household? 

    ●  [32:49] What role does family dinner play in Kiran’s household and how do they adjust as the children are getting older?

    ●  [35:23] Kiran shares her final thoughts when it comes to one kitchen, many eaters.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS: 

    ●  Your definition of healthy will change, and it often follows what you are seeing in the media or learning from the adults around you. You get to ultimately choose what you think is healthy for you, don’t feel like you have to follow the plethora of information going around on social media. What works for one person doesn’t work for everyone.

    ●  Creating meal bars can be a great way to accommodate everything, such as a taco bar or a salad bar. Everyone gets to eat according to what they enjoy and they get to choose what’s in it. 

    ●  Do what works for you and your family and allow yourself to release the control of perfection. If everyone can’t eat together every night, or you need to eat in a different way because someone has sports, that’s ok. 

    QUOTES: 

    “At the end of the day, keeping things basic is the easiest way to do it.” - Kiran Dodeja Smith

    “Have stuff prepared, and that means at some point, I like to say over the weekend, you have to cut up some vegetables and fruits and just have them on hand, that's for adults and kids likewise, make it easy on them.” - Kiran Dodeja Smith

    “What works for you right now, it might not look the same next year, in 5 years, but do what’s best for you in the moment.” - Kiran Dodeja Smith

    "Nobody's house is perfectly anything; we just think it is from what we see.” - Jenn Trepeck

    RESOURCES:

    Become A Member of Salad with a Side of Fries

    Jenn’s Free Menu Plan

    A Salad With a Side of Fries

    A Salad With A Side Of Fries Merch

    A Salad With a Side of Fries Instagram

    GUEST RESOURCES

    EasyRealFood Instagram 

    EasyRealFood Facebook

    EasyRealFood Website

    100 Days of Real Food

    GUEST BIO:

    Kiran Dodeja Smith is a health coach, blogger, and marketing expert who has been interested in health & fitness since the age of 16. After moving to Charlotte in 2000, she worked with a regional bridal publication before creating her own local print magazine, Little Ones, which she successfully ran for 8 years. She is a lifelong learner who keeps a pulse on the latest health and lifestyle trends and has over 13 years-worth of experience teaching group exercise classes.

    After transitioning from her print magazine, Kiran moved into the digital space, working with the large food blog, 100 Days of Real Food, long before the social media influencer marketing trend took root. While there, Kiran was responsible for creating, managing, and promoting partnerships with multiple healthy food brands. Over the past 10+ years, she has fine-tuned her definition of healthy eating for her entire family, including her four kids who range in age from 12 to 19. Always the entrepreneur, she started her own blog, easyrealfood.com, to share gluten-free (and other food-sensitivity inspired) recipes that are easy and achievable for busy families to recreate.

    Kiran has a passion for encouraging healthy eating and living for all. She believes that everyone can have a starting point—it’s never “too late”—and that while everyone’s journey may be different, the small changes that we make can lead to profound results.

    Kiran enjoys running, hiking, yoga, and Pilates and holds an equal passion for cooking, empowering others to cook (including kids), traveling, and family time. She resides in South Charlotte with her husband, their four kids, dog, and bunny. Kiran holds a BS in Accounting and an MBA from Kent State University.

    EP 18: Chicken Knuckle Soup, The Kid Who Barfed in School, Dad’s Dial Up

    EP 18: Chicken Knuckle Soup, The Kid Who Barfed in School, Dad’s Dial Up

    Episode 18 of Welcome To The Suburbs is packed with stories of food. Is Chicken Knuckle soup really a thing? Jennifer catches the wrath of a lunch lady when ordering a panini of all things. How we get there and what makes food funny is part of this week’s journey. 

    We also stop for a visit with Greg’s dad. He’s challenged with moving from dial up to DSL even though we are living in the era of fiber optics. Stubborn people and the battles they choose! lol 😊

    Enjoy this edition and don’t forget to tell a friend about us. Sharing laughter is a great way to be and it helps us grow the podcast!

    www.suburbspodcast.com

    How To Teach Kids Healthy Eating Habits | 6 Family Eating Tips

    How To Teach Kids Healthy Eating Habits | 6 Family Eating Tips

    Welcome to The Strong Family Project, where we delve into important parenting topics that impact the well-being of your family. We will explore one of the common challenges parents face: teaching kids healthy eating habits. Join Joe and Mell from The Strong Family Project as they share their expertise and provide practical tips to make mealtime easier and more nutritious for your children.

    1. Lead by Example:
      The foundation of instilling healthy eating habits in your kids starts with your own habits. As parents, it is crucial to prioritize your own health and well-being by adopting a balanced and nutritious diet. 
    2. Persistence Pays Off:
      It's not uncommon for kids to resist new foods or show aversions to certain ingredients. However, the key is to persevere and continue offering healthy options. Keep reintroducing nutritious foods in different ways, such as incorporating them into favorite dishes or preparing them in creative ways. 
    3. Healthy Alternatives:
      Sometimes, finding healthy versions of their favorite foods can be a game-changer. Explore recipes and substitutes that provide similar flavors and textures while being more nutritious. For example, try making homemade versions of popular treats like shakes, smoothies, or snacks using wholesome ingredients. This way, you can satisfy your child's cravings while ensuring they consume healthier alternatives.
    4. Involve Kids in Meal Preparation:
      Empower your children by involving them in meal preparation. Let them assist in grocery shopping, selecting ingredients, and participating in age-appropriate cooking tasks. This hands-on involvement not only encourages their interest in food but also helps them develop important life skills. Additionally, when children feel invested in the cooking process, they are more likely to try and enjoy the dishes they help create.
    5. Create a Snack List:
      To address those between-meal hunger pangs, create a snack list with healthy options that are easily accessible. Include items like fresh fruits, nuts, yogurt, or homemade granola bars. Having a designated list of nutritious snacks helps prevent mindless snacking and ensures that your kids have access to wholesome choices when hunger strikes.
    6. Plan Family Dinners:
      Make family dinners a priority and plan them in advance. Involve your children in meal planning by providing them with a few options to choose from. This gives them a sense of control and encourages them to be more engaged during mealtime. Additionally, if your child is resistant to the main meal, offer a few healthy alternatives that they can make for themselves. This way, they still have nutritious options while feeling empowered in their choices.


    Get the full 7 Elements of the Strong Family Path free at https://strongfamilyproject.com/strong-family-path/

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    We hope that you found this episode of the Strong Family Project Podcast helpful and informative. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving us a review or a comment on your favorite podcast platform. Your feedback helps us to continue creating valuable content for our listeners and to reach more families who could benefit from our message. Thank you for tuning in and for being a part of the Strong Family Project community!

    Episode 40-Unlocking the Power of Myofunctional Therapy: Holistic Healing with Erin Browning

    Episode 40-Unlocking the Power of Myofunctional Therapy: Holistic Healing with Erin Browning

    Do you struggle with sleep apnea, bedwetting, or even a deviated septum? Discover how myofunctional therapy can improve your overall health by exercising your mouth and throat muscles for better airway function. We sat down with our dear friend, licensed speech pathologist, and Ayurvedic health counselor, Erin Browning, to explore the transformative power of this therapy.

    Erin brings a wealth of knowledge and experience as she shares expertise in feeding therapy. Delving into the sensory and motor components of this holistic approach to health and healing, we discuss the importance of creating comfort and predictability while building relationships with clients. Plus, we tackle the challenges of telehealth for speech therapy during the COVID-19 pandemic and how it has impacted speech and language development.

    Join us as Erin shares her journey of growth, self-discovery, and healing, as well as her experience in integrating Ayurvedic practices into his therapy work. From exploring the constitutional makeup of a person to finding balance and variety within a structured routine, Erin emphasizes the importance of embodying these practices for a more fulfilling and healthier life. Don't miss this insightful conversation with Erin Browning!

    Exceptional Parents, Extraordinary Challenges: 
    Angie has helped young adults, adolescents, and their families through residential treatment centers, wilderness programs, and young adult transitional living programs where she has spent the majority of a 30 year career. She is also a Certified Shamanic Practitioner utilizing the traditional healing methods of indigenous cultures in her work with families and individuals. She has been instrumental in guiding Dave through  the challenging journey with his own daughter. In the podcast, Angie and Dave provide unique advice and perspectives - Dave as a parent who has applied Angie's wisdom to his own journey as a father - to help you navigate our parenting challenges

    While being a parent is an integral part of Dave’s journey, his deepest passion remains guiding others to the peace, freedom and love that find their way to us when we finally step fully into greater love and self-acceptance. And the heart and wisdom that is directly transmitted through this podcast will prove instructive, insightful and liberating, irrespective of your particular life journey, parental or otherwise,

    About your hosts:
    Angie Shockley is a Certified Shamanic Practitioner, Coach, and Owner of young adult transitional living programs. She brings 30+ years of experience working with teens, young adults and their families, as well as individuals.  She has developed a strong intuitive ability to see the underlying issues and provide avenues for positive change and growth.

    Angie has found that most people, regardless of age, lack the ability and vision to see past challenges in their lives. They operate from limiting beliefs which have formed through their lives, from their genetic lineages (DNA), environmental influences, trauma responses, or relationships. She has the unique ability of shining a light on the shadows, helping people gain awareness and build skills to step back into their lives with more flow, confidence, and happiness.

    Dave Gold’s 45 years as a businessman, trial lawyer, executive consultant, and spiritual mentor have given him the unique power to immediately “See” both the single biggest

    https//www.livingmindfullyaware.com

    Angie Shockley mindfulangie@gmail.com
    http://www.livingmindfullyaware.com
    Dave Gold dave@davegold.com

    Show Engineered and Produced by: Keith Bishop bishop.keith@gmail.com

    11 - Top tips for successful mealtimes with paediatric OT Rachael Smith

    11 - Top tips for successful mealtimes with paediatric OT Rachael Smith

    Welcome to our BONUS episode of Boob to Food the Podcast - with an exciting announcement and introduction to our newest team member, paediatric occupational therapist Rachael Smith. This episode is full of insights and creative tips to help your family find joy at the dinner table.

    Rachael is a mum to her daughter Olive, a Paediatric Occupational Therapist, and the owner of Therapy Time, a private practice based in Brisbane. 

    Even before having her own family, she has always been passionate about taking a big picture approach to child development. Rachael strongly believes that what we eat has a huge impact on everything and sees this everyday in her clinical practice (and at home).

    Meal times are a big deal for our little ones, and they require a lot of sensory, fine motor, oral motor, and behavioural skills. With her gentle, kind and empowering approach Rachael equips parents with a toolkit full of responsive, evidence-based and family-centered strategies.


    In this podcast we cover:

    • What is particular eating and how do we know if what our child is exhibiting is normal or a red flag?
    • What age can we expect 'fussy eating' or particular eating to start (and finish?!)
    • Top tips for reducing the likelihood that a child will become a fussy eater? 
    • The division of responsibility and other helpful strategies for reducing mealtime anxiety for both parents and children
    • and so much more.


    Some additional resources we. mention or you might enjoy


    Have you seen our subscription group? Rachael will be joining us here, along with Luka and Kate to support you in your feeding, parenting and family journey! Our subscription group is a safe place to ask ANY question you might have. Where no question is silly, too big or too small. A place where other mothers and caregivers can offer advice and support, words of encouragement and be the village that so many of us don’t get to have in the physical sense. And a place for us to house ALL of our exclusive recipes - we release EXCLUSIVE recipes EVERY week, with practical cooking tips and brand recommendations! You can join us HERE.

    Follow us on instagram @boobtofood to stay up to date with all the podcast news, recipes and other content that we bring to help make meal times and family life easier.

    Visit www.boobtofood.com for blogs and resources, to book an appointment with one of our amazing practitioners and more.

    Presented by Luka McCabe and Kate Holm

    To get in touch please email podcast@boobtofood.com

    Episode 21 Essenssituationen in der Kita positiv gestalten

    Episode 21 Essenssituationen in der Kita positiv gestalten
    In dieser Folge unterhalten Noemi und ich uns darüber, wie man Essenssituationen in der Betreuung so gestalten kann, dass sie angenehm für die Kinder und auch die Fachkräfte sind.

    Noemi ist wie ich Erzieherin im U3-Bereich, artgerecht Coach und Fachkraft für wählerisches Essen bei Kindern.

    Du findest sie auf Instagram unter @einbauchgefuehl oder auf ihrer Website www.bauchgefuehl-coaching.de

    Hör auch in unsere andere gemeinsame Folge zum Thema Beikost rein.

    Episode 10 - Is My Child Getting the Nutrition They Need? featuring Dr. Jared Skowron

    Episode 10 - Is My Child Getting the Nutrition They Need? featuring Dr. Jared Skowron

    Attention, parents of picky eaters – this episode is for you.

    Today, we talk about nutrition, specifically, how to ensure your child is getting the right carbs, protein, fat, vitamins and minerals, not only for their overall health, but also their muscle and brain functioning.

    Our guest in this episode is Dr. Jared Skowron, who has been working with children who have autism and ADHD for 20 years. He specializes in using natural, non-pharmaceutical therapies to impact healthy neurological development. These treatments support language development, sensory function, sleep, emotional stability, behavior, and memory.

    He also authored the Amazon bestselling book, 100 Natural Remedies for Your Child: The Complete Guide to Safe, Effective Treatments for Childhood’s Most Common Ailments, from Allergies to Weight Loss.

    We’ve known Dr. Skowron for a long time, and here, we talk about the effects our diets have on our bodies’ functioning, and how to make positive changes through different natural supplements – plus, when to seek naturopathic care. (Hint. It was probably yesterday!)

    In this episode you’ll hear about:

    • How kids with developmental delays often are picky eaters due to sensory processing issues –  which is complicated by the fact that these kids might also be on special diets
    • The impact anxiety has on the foods children eat, and how to combat mood and anxiety issues through amino acid supplements – plus, which kind work best
    • Testing whether environmental toxicity is affecting children, and the different methods of detox treatment, or detoxification
    • Mitochondrial supplements (the big three) and the impact they have on the energy our muscles receive
    • Improving sleep among kids (turn off the lights/electronics!) and how to use melatonin supplements if there are still issues
    • Fish oil supplements, their components, their effects, and what to look out for

    Resources & Links

    Follow us at 4D Vision Gym on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/4Dvisiongym) and Instagram (@4dvisiongymvt) for the latest news and updates. DM us if you have any Vision Therapy related questions - you may hear the answer in a future episode!

    If you enjoyed this show, please rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. We really appreciate your support! Send us a screenshot of your review and receive 10% off any one of our 4D Vision Gym products or services. And if your friends or family are experiencing inexplicable challenges, refer them to this podcast and tell them, “It Could Be Your Eyes."

    If you or someone you love suffered a concussion and are still feeling its effects, join behavioral optometrist Dr. Juanita Collier and vision therapist Jessica Liedke for a free online workshop to learn how concussions impact your vision and what the key to full recovery actually is.

    Learn more about Dr. Jared Skowron on his website and through his podcast, Autism Awakening.

    Taking the Stress Out of Healthy Eating for Families with Misa's Clean Kitchen

    Taking the Stress Out of Healthy Eating for Families with Misa's Clean Kitchen

    Welcome to Rad Mom Radio!

    This week you will hear from Misa of Misa's Clean Kitchen. Misa is a mom of two and a certified health coach. She has a passion for teaching parents and children how to make healthy eating fun and sustainable. Head over to her website www.misascleankitchen.com for recipes, blog posts, and information about her cooking classes for kids. You can also find Misa on Instagram @misascleankitchen. In this episode we discussed how to make healthy eating fun and approachable for children. Misa has a wonderful approach to working with families that is flexible, fun, and stress-free. 

    Enjoy the episode and thank you for listening!

    E92 - Best Picky Eater and Chef Hacks with Rebecca Andexler

    E92 - Best Picky Eater and Chef Hacks with Rebecca Andexler

    This podcast used to be called Time Management Insider. It is now Jump to Recipe. Jump is the show for busy people who love to cook!

    This week I'm talking to Rebecca Andexler of the website Homemakers Habitat. Rebecca shares some of her best hacks to make food that appeals to picky eaters and is healthy too. She also dives back into culinary school to give us her most useful chef tips for home cooks.

    The meal plan that I walk you through in this episode is all about grilling. The Grilled Shrimp served with a lightened up Caesar Salad is quick and healthy and Grilled Fajitas are soooo delicious. Head over to COOKtheSTORY.com/MealPlans to get the meal plan with links to recipes, and the printable grocery list that goes with it. This one is Meal Plan #92.


    Have a great week!
    Christine xo


    Links from this episode:

    Blog: Homemaker's Habitat
    Instagram: @homemakershabitat
    Free Digital Cookbook: Two Weeks of Sheets

    Raising Healthy Kids with Whitney & Alex of Plant Based Juniors

    Raising Healthy Kids with Whitney & Alex of Plant Based Juniors

    This week we sat down with Whitney English & Alex Caspero, the Founders of Plant Based Juniors to talk about everything from how to instill healthy eating habits in our children, navigating picky eaters, the truth about protein, and so much more! This was such an informative and fun conversation!

    Whitney and Alex are Registered Dietitian Nutritionists and mothers who started Plant Based Juniors as a resource for families who want to raise their kids in a predominantly plant-based way; and feel confident about the many decisions that come with nourishing children. 

    They know how confusing it all can be, so at PBJs they do the research for you. Whitney & Alex rely on evidence-based nutrition advice, so you know that the recommendations they make are based on research, not dogma. Their goal is to empower parents to make the best nutrition decisions for their families.

    RESOURCES
    Check out the Plant Based Juniors website to lear more HERE!

    ADDITIONAL NOTES:
    Sarah & Stephanie are the Founders of LUNA Mother Co, the first all-in-one digital platform for motherhood. From their evidence based fitness method, to pelvic floor & core physical therapy programs, parenting classes, & community, LUNA Mother Co has it all. New subscribers, get your first month FREE using the code MOTHERLODE.

    Subscribe to The MOTHERLODE Podcast so you never miss an episode, & catch up with us on Instagram! Interested in being on the show or know someone who would be a great fit? Email us online@lunamother.co Like this episode? Leave us a review and let us know your thoughts! 

    5 Ingredient Dinners + Feeding Teenagers with Betsy’s Best Bets | 003

    5 Ingredient Dinners + Feeding Teenagers with Betsy’s Best Bets | 003

    In this week’s episode Kelsey dives into the magic of a good grain bowl and a 5 ingredient meal that everyone will enjoy. She also shares the story of the time she served Chicken Piccata to Guy Fieri. Kelsey talks Kitchen Prescription with Betsy's Best Bets, an amazing mom and sister in law! Betsy shares about the challenges of feeding busy teenagers and her incredible baking station.  They also discuss their shared love of Betsy's roll recipe and Kelsey's sheet pan pretzel chicken.  Are you hungry yet?

    Get full show notes and more information here: https://kelseynixon.com/podcast003/

    Looking for more recipes? Check out Recipe Club!

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    S2E3 - Raising Healthy Eaters with Healthy Boundaries

    S2E3 - Raising Healthy Eaters with Healthy Boundaries

    Show Summary: "You can't force children to eat anything, but you can choose what foods are being put in front of them."


    Teaching children how to eat healthy food is a challenge for parents of every generation. And today, we are exposed to more and more junk food, making us lose our healthy boundaries with our kids. We succumb to whatever they want to eat, which leads to long-term ramifications, like getting sick or getting different kinds of autoimmune diseases at significantly younger ages. 


    So today, we have Mariah Sage, a family coach who helps families set up systems that support their dynamics to create more ease and flow in the family unit. She helps families honor, navigate, and understand each other gently. Her goal is to help parents teach and train their children to make healthy food choices at the earliest age possible. 


    Listen to the episode and discover how to make positive changes in our kids' food approach. Let's make them understand that we come from a place of love and connection, and let's show them that we respect their choices so they can proactively participate in being healthy eaters. 


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    Exceptional highlights:


    • Having clear boundaries with your kids is not the same as controlling them. 
    • Being wishy-washy about your children's food boundaries can create confusion and a lot of contention.  
    • We can show our love & understanding to our children by educating them about their food.


    Show highlights:


    What are some ground rules and boundaries that you think every single family in America and worldwide should have in their family dynamics?


    Mariah 7:39


    • The first thing I would say is to try to get away from making different meals for different people.


    How can you train your child to choose healthy food?


    Mariah 10:05


    • I think it's really important for parents to know that it takes a lot of exposure to new foods before kids are willing to try them, like them and feel comfortable with them. 


    What are your thoughts around boundaries with family dinners?


    Mariah 17:53


    • It's really up to your values as a family or what feels important to you. 


    • You can ask them to sit and spend more time together at the dinner table, then work up to it gradually, and don't try to make an expectation that your kids go from running wild to sitting still.


    MECHANICS FOR THE GIVEAWAY

    Juanique 51:55

    Important links:

    No-Drama Discipline: The Whole-Brain Way to Calm the Chaos and Nurture Your Child's Developing Mind


    Gut Restoration Podcast Episode 


    Mariah Sage IG


    Gutsy Health Website



    Episode 16: How to help your kids make healthy choices

    Episode 16: How to help your kids make healthy choices

    When I transitioned to healthy lifestyle, some of my kids were babies, but some of them were older. I really wanted them to be on board & make healthier choices, but that only caused a lot of distress & arguments.
    After digging in to understand how children deal with nutrition changes, I was able to help my kids make better choices while keeping the peace & happiness in the house.
    In this episode we will be talking about the stages younger kids need to go through to be ready to taste new & healthy foods as well as some really fun tips to get your older kids on board as well.
    Wishing you & your kiddos a great, delicious (& hopefully clean hahaha) summer vacation!

    Ep 13: Eat your Greens

    Ep 13: Eat your Greens

    I know you have probably always heard that you need to be eating 5-7 fruits and vegetables every day but this is no longer the recommendation.  It has since moved up to 7-13 fruits and veggies each and every day due to less nutrients in the soil therefore less vitamins and nutrients in our food.  

    It also needs to be mostly greens, vegetables, and then 1-2 fruits depending on the season.  Are you getting that in every day?

    I understand it can be tough!  That was why I decided to give you some ideas to help you get more greens into your diet.  

    • Add them to your breakfasts; if making eggs, you can cut up some zucchini, onions, peppers and spinach and make a yummy veggie scramble
    • We all know to add spinach and kale to our smoothies, but have you ever tried cauliflower or zucchini?  It doesn't change the flavor of the smoothie, but it does add nutrients
    • Keep homemade chimichurri on hand to use as a dip, smother your eggs in, add to a sandwich, use as a dressing, or put on top of anything-it truly is the best stuff ever!
    • Add more herbs to your salad for extra greens; so many times we just think of the lettuce but adding fresh herbs to your salad can change the flavor profile so much
    • Grow your own herbs so that you have them on hand for all of your meals; we use our Tower Garden to grow our salad greens, herbs, and microgreens
    • Hide them in muffins and breads.  Yes, I know, remember the sneaky cookbook from Jessica Seinfeld?  It doesn't have to be to hide them but just so you get more in every day
    • Add them to spaghetti and taco meat.  You can hide pretty much anything if you cut it small enough


    How do you practice getting more greens into your daily diet?  I'd love to hear what you are doing below!

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