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K, Some more links regarding toddler nutrition?
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<blockquote data-quote="lalteelda" data-source="post: 2467634" data-attributes="member: 501051"><p>I had a talk last night with my Godson's mom about how he's eating. I feed him healthy foods without any issues when I have him, but she caves into giving him a pop tart for dinner if he doesn't eat what she serves. She initiated the conversation so I know she's open to advice, and I told her it's normal for toddlers to nibble and skip meals, but she still seemed hesitant.</p><p>I know the Ellyn Satter link about division of responsibility, but are there any other good websites to help boost her confidence about not caving in to junk food and give healthy alternatives?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lalteelda, post: 2467634, member: 501051"] I had a talk last night with my Godson's mom about how he's eating. I feed him healthy foods without any issues when I have him, but she caves into giving him a pop tart for dinner if he doesn't eat what she serves. She initiated the conversation so I know she's open to advice, and I told her it's normal for toddlers to nibble and skip meals, but she still seemed hesitant. I know the Ellyn Satter link about division of responsibility, but are there any other good websites to help boost her confidence about not caving in to junk food and give healthy alternatives? [/QUOTE]
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