our Picky Eating Parent Workshop is now available to purchase
Dallas Nutritional Counseling’s family nutrition division, Feed Yourself & Your Family, is excited to announce our Parent Picky Eating Workshop is now available to purchase on our website.
Feeding kids is challenging work and picky eating is one of the top concerns we hear from parents. We know firsthand how stressful it can be for the whole family system. It can disrupt family meal time, create power struggles, and even at times jeopardize your child’s health.
If you are ready to stop bribing your child with dessert and battling over just one more bite join the team of Dallas Nutritional Counseling for a one hour recorded picky eating parent workshop.
During this recorded workshop we will dive into why your child is a picky eating, identifying and addressing nutritional concerns, your role as the caregiver, your child’s role in the process, strategies to implement, strategies to avoid plus so much more.
All participants will also have receive a copy of our picky eating resource list, the snack list mentioned, and a link to some of our favorite tools we use with our clients.
Parent Picky Eating Workshop Details
When: Available for purchase and watching on your own time
Where: Your own home
Cost: $85
Dallas Nutritional Counseling’s family nutrition division, Feed Yourself & Your Family, is excited to announce our Parent Picky Eating Workshop is now available to purchase on our website.
Eating disorders impact the entire family system, and while so much of the treatment process is focused on the client, the caregivers tend to struggle at home with minimal support. Join Dallas Nutritional Counseling for a two-hour parent workshop, where we will bridge the gap between what the client needs and what the family needs. In this workshop you will gain a deeper understanding of the vital role you play in the recovery process, connect with other families going through the recovery process, and feel more confident in supporting your loved one. We will also be joined by Hila Eyal whose daughter struggled with an eating disorder and now is in recovery. Hila will share their family story of how they navigated the recovery process at the beginning, in the middle, and now ongoing.