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Easter may have passed, but I know a lot of homes are still trying to put up the plastic eggs, Easter baskets, and figure out where to keep all that Easter candy!
As parents, we can feel that it makes sense to hide the candy and put it totally out of reach - for our kids sake and own temptation towards the pastel-colored candies. However, in this episode, we review 3 ways to set boundaries with leftover Easter Candy that promote a healthy relationship with all foods - Easter candy included.
In this episode, we will talk about:
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By Ashley Smith, RD, LD [Picky Eating Expert]5
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Easter may have passed, but I know a lot of homes are still trying to put up the plastic eggs, Easter baskets, and figure out where to keep all that Easter candy!
As parents, we can feel that it makes sense to hide the candy and put it totally out of reach - for our kids sake and own temptation towards the pastel-colored candies. However, in this episode, we review 3 ways to set boundaries with leftover Easter Candy that promote a healthy relationship with all foods - Easter candy included.
In this episode, we will talk about:
SHOWNOTES: