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Perspectives on feeding: Getting real about sugar

Perspectives on feeding: Getting real about sugar

FromMy New Life


Perspectives on feeding: Getting real about sugar

FromMy New Life

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Length:
21 minutes
Released:
Jun 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Maple syrup, beet sugar, molasses, honey… there are so many alternatives to refined sugar. But despite a parent’s best efforts, it’s hard to avoid the processed stuff all together. And is that really the best approach anyhow? How much sugar restriction is too much? Can it backfire? Jessica Rolph welcomes Registered Dietitian Jennifer Anderson to the show. She is the mom behind Kids Eat In Color. Her specialty is forming healthy eating habits in the home.   Key Takeaways: [1:54] The government released the first-ever dietary guidelines for infants and toddlers recommending no added sugar for children under age 2. Does this mean you should be making your kid’s first birthday cake with beet sugar? [4:36] Jennifer gives suggestions to parents who have mostly avoided sugar for their baby, and want to introduce sugar after two. [6:38] Jennifer talks about how overly restricting sugar for children can backfire. [8:54] Consider this alternative to: No dessert until you finish your veggies! [13:22] How do we encourage our kids to love veggies? [15:22] Jennifer and Jessica discuss intuitive eating. [18:27] Jennifer reviews the top questions she hears from parents who struggle to feed their toddlers.   Mentioned in this episode: Brought to you by Lovevery.com Kids Eat In Color Get your Free Child-Feeding Guide at Kids Eat In Color
Released:
Jun 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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The early years of a child’s life are the most important for their long-term development. Sometimes, the abundance of information out there can feel overwhelming and difficult to navigate. My New Life is here to support parents and help make sense of the science behind early learning. I’m Jessica Rolph, mother of three and CEO of Lovevery. With the help of experts from around the world, we break down all the child development science into usable nuggets of knowledge that you can put to the test in your own home.