
The Division of Responsibility in Feeding
Moms and dads…this is probably going to be one of my most important blog posts I’ll write! And the one that will change your lives around feeding if you can implement what it talks
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Moms and dads…this is probably going to be one of my most important blog posts I’ll write! And the one that will change your lives around feeding if you can implement what it talks
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We know the division of responsibility in feeding says that parents are in charge of choosing what, when and where foods are served. Let’s discuss the “what” part for a second. Toddlers are notorious
![Main image for the article [How a simple mindset shift can remove the stress from lunch packing]. Pictured is lunchbox with pizza, carrots and dip, lives, pears and a granola bar.](https://mylittleeater.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/New-Blog-Post-Image-Size-6-2-1024x1024.png)
For most parents….packing lunches can suck. In fact, the thought of it just makes them cringe. And the worst is when they have picky eaters on top of it. Oh boy. Here’s my confession though.
![Main image for the article [The Most Likeable Veggie Dishes For Kids]. Pictured is a toddler eating a plate of vegetables.](https://mylittleeater.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/New-Blog-Post-Image-Size-8-3-1024x1024.png)
I hate saying that kids will like certain vegetable dishes over others (because every child is different), but in my experience as a pediatric dietitian and mom, there is a certain affinity kids have
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