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How Trauma Affects Eating in Foster and Adopted Kids


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Eating struggles in foster and adoptive homes are rarely about food alone. In this powerful and deeply affirming episode, Anna sits down with Madison a registered dietitian and adoptive mom to explore how trauma fundamentally reshapes a child’s relationship with eating. From food hoarding and extreme pickiness to fear, control, and shame at the table, this conversation names what so many parents experience but few know how to address.

Madison shares why common advice like restricting snacks, labeling foods as “good” or “bad,” or locking up the pantry can unintentionally deepen fear and dysregulation. Instead, she offers a trauma-informed framework centered on felt safety, trust, and connection reminding parents that healing begins when children no longer have to protect themselves around food. This episode will help caregivers shift from fear-based feeding to relationship-based nourishment.

If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, judged, or worried you’re “doing it wrong” when it comes to feeding your child with trauma, this episode will meet you with clarity, compassion, and hope.

What You’ll Learn

  • Why trauma often shows up as food hoarding or picky eating
  • How food insecurity impacts a child’s brain and behavior
  • Why traditional nutrition rules don’t work for traumatized kids
  • The hidden harm of labeling foods as “good” or “bad”
  • How trust and felt safety shape a child’s eating habits
  • Trauma-informed alternatives to restriction and control
  • How parents can model a healthy relationship with food

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