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Oct 2023
45m 42s

Stop Your Toddler From Grazing All Day

Erin Hyer
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Kids and snacks go together like peanut butter and jelly, but for parents, the non-stop requests for more food can leave you frustrated and burnt-out…and perhaps wondering why? 

The truth is that toddlers' bodies need plenty of healthy, nutrient-dense calories to support growth and development. 

But kids also need boundaries to help them make smart, healthy choices when it comes to what (and when) they eat.

By using 5 Simple Steps like meal schedules and open discussion about hunger, you can help your toddler learn how to listen to their bodies.

In this episode we cover WHY kids end up snacking/grazing all day and HOW you can redesign your kitchen habits.

By the way, I include a few hard facts on how food companies make it feel (almost) impossible to eat healthy … but you don’t have to buy into them (pun intended).

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