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EMOTIONAL EATING

Does your child overeat in response to a hard day, out of boredom, or maybe when there’s just good food around? Emotional eating is defined as eating food when we’re not hungry or eating beyond fullness driven by positive and negative emotions.

We’ve all had the tendency to emotionally eat. Whether it’s a holiday,

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