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Easter Q&A

Easter Q&A

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Hello and Welcome to the Redwood Wellbeing Podcast, where each week I am dedicated to supporting parents on the journey of nurturing their child's healthy relationship with food and their body image.

Through practical, everyday strategies and tips, I help you to become empowered to make a lasting difference in your child's wellbeing journey.

In this episode, I answer some of your questions about your child's eating at Easter including;

  • Can I hold off introducing chocolate to my 3 year old?
  • Is it a preoccupation if my child compares their chocolate stash to thier siblings?
  • Can we call chocolate 'sometimes food'?
  • How do I navigate Easter with family members who use unhelpful language about 'working off' chocolate?
  • Can I delay offering chocolate at Easter without them feeling different to the other kids who are allowed it?
  • What do we call chocolate if it's not 'naughty'?
  • What do I say when my child asks why they can eat an apple everyday but not chocolate cake everyday?
  • Aren't we saying chocolate is different to other food when we implement boundaries on it, but not to other food?
  • Should I be introducing chocolate to my 18 month old?

If you'd like to be a part of the Redwood Wellbeing community, you can subscribe to my podcast, and follow me on Instagram @redwoodwellbeing

You can also book in a free 1:1 consult for your own or your child's body image/intuitive eating on my website www.redwoodwellbeing.com.au

To get in touch, please email info@redwoodwellbeing.com.au

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Happy listening!

Lyss :)

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