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Body Image and Eating
Parents can have a major influence on helping our children develop a healthy body, emotional life, attitude toward food and exercise, AND a healthy body image.
ArticleGame Plan for Peaceful Parenting Your Preschooler
With a little help from you, these "wonder years" will build a secure and unlimited foundation for your son's or daughter's entire childhood.
Article15 Ways to Keep Your Child from Developing an Eating Disorder
What can you do to prevent your child from developing an eating disorder? Help your child develop a healthy body AND a healthy body image.
ArticleIs Your Baby Ready For Solid Foods?
When to start solid foods and which ones to try first? Follow your baby's cues. Baby-led feeding is the foundation for a lifetime of healthy eating.
ArticleFeeding Your Toddler
Even more important than what your toddler puts in his mouth is his basic relationship with food. You want him to be in charge of his own eating.
ArticleChildren, Body Image, and Eating
As parents, we have influence on our kids’ development of a healthy body image, including a healthy emotional life and a healthy attitude toward food and exercise.
ArticleToddler has become Picky Eater: Getting him to eat healthy food?
The best practice for parents is that you decide WHAT foods to offer, the child decides HOW MUCH of them to eat. And you'll need some rules around sweets!
ArticleToddler resists booster seat
To defuse any power struggle, look for any part of the issue on which you are willing to give your toddler a choice.
ArticleWeaning a Toddler: Fixation on Breasts
It's very common for toddlers to need to touch their mother's breasts for comfort or to fall asleep for as much as a year after weaning.
ArticleWhat is Tongue-Tie and how does it affect breast-feeding?
"Tongue–tie" means that the baby's "frenulum" (the membrane that attaches the tongue to the roof of the mouth) is shorter than usual.