In this episode of the Feeding Does Matter, pediatric dietitian and @thefamilynutritionist Alexandra Turnbull shares insights from her work in pediatric and school nutrition, as well as her experience engaging an online community of parents. She discusses how language, mindset, and expectations shape the feeding experience, offering practical ways to reframe feeding challenges and navigate parental guilt. The conversation highlights the importance of individualized care and taking a compassionate, long-term approach to building sustainable feeding practices.
Parent and Feeding Matters consortium member Shanda Cool shares her family's experiences with pediatric feeding disorder, Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder and tube feeding through...
In this episode, Emory Center for Ethics Director, John Lysaker brings an ethical lens to feeding care. From navigating autonomy to embracing the iterative...
This episode features the co-chairs of the International PFD Conference, Kristen M. West Ed.D. CCC-SLP and Pamela Knight, Parent Advocate, MPH, EMT, discussing their...