Some kids' braina are literally wired to process food differently, and they need specific support, not just more time.
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 ...
In today's fast-moving world, children experience growing pressures both at school, within social media, and from peer expectations, which sometimes might influence how they feel about their bodies ...
October is historically one of the highest-demand months for eating disorder care. Children's Hospital Colorado reports a 73% rise in patients who used its Eating Disorders Program over the last year.
Getting young children to eat their lunch at school can be an issue of trial and error for many parents. Making adjustments to what and how parents pack their meals ...
Ever since the pandemic, the child care sector has grappled with tight budgets, staffing shortages, and low wages. Dara Bloom, an associate professor at North Carolina State University, has watched ...
The UK has introduced advertising restrictions to shield children from junk food adverts and improve long-term health ...
Eating meals as a family offers the opportunity for children to learn and experience new foods as well as eating memories they will never forget. Remember, the goal is not to eliminate all treats and ...
Prevention and emergency preparedness are the two pillars of managing food allergies. Here’s how to put them in place for your child’s safety. When your child has food allergies, sending them to ...