Kids love snacks. Not all parents love handing them out. (Photo illustration: Victoria Ellis/Yahoo News; photos: Getty Images) Content creator Tori Winstead is a mom of two boys in Scottsdale, Ariz.
Some kids' braina are literally wired to process food differently, and they need specific support, not just more time.
If you’ve ever had a tough time getting your kids to eat something healthy, you’re definitely not alone. Kids can be picky, and finding snacks that are both good for them and actually get eaten is a ...
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15 healthy sweet treats kids can't get enough of
As parents we always want to give our kiddos the best and nutrition is at the top of the list. We can still let our kids eat ...
Back when Kerri Boutelle's children were younger, she remembers watching how kids would eat ice cream cones. She noticed a big difference between some siblings. "One child would eat half of the ice ...
Oona Hanson is a writer, educator and parent coach who specializes in helping families navigate diet culture and eating disorders. A common misconception about eating disorders is that they afflict ...
Dietitians share tips as experts warn about kids' weight gain post-pandemic. The coronavirus pandemic has upended much of the lives of children, and their diets too, research is showing. One recent ...
Key Takeaways If you notice your kid is struggling with eating and body image—don't panic. A nonjudgemental talk is the first ...
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