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In today's quick episode, I'm diving into how I approach the topic of treats with my kids. Instead of labeling foods as "good" or "bad," I focus on the idea of "nutritious vs. not nutritious" and help them understand the difference between "always foods" and "sometimes foods." This perspective encourages balance without guilt, helping kids build a healthy relationship with food from a young age.
Key Points
Takeaway Creating a balanced perspective on food early on helps kids feel positive about their choices and sets them up for a healthy relationship with food for life. By using concepts like "always foods" and "sometimes foods," we make room for treats without guilt and teach them the importance of nutritious choices in a fun, practical way.
By Nate Palmer4.9
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In today's quick episode, I'm diving into how I approach the topic of treats with my kids. Instead of labeling foods as "good" or "bad," I focus on the idea of "nutritious vs. not nutritious" and help them understand the difference between "always foods" and "sometimes foods." This perspective encourages balance without guilt, helping kids build a healthy relationship with food from a young age.
Key Points
Takeaway Creating a balanced perspective on food early on helps kids feel positive about their choices and sets them up for a healthy relationship with food for life. By using concepts like "always foods" and "sometimes foods," we make room for treats without guilt and teach them the importance of nutritious choices in a fun, practical way.

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