In this session, Jillian is working 1:1 with a mom who is an eating disorder survivor and works in the eating disorder field. She's excited and committed to Intuitive Eating and raising her daughters with a much more progressive view of food and bodies - but there are some tricky spots. In this session, they explore the challenges with trust-based eating models, particularly when you've survived an eating disorder and work in a field where you're exposed to the repercussions of control, everyday.
They also discuss:
- How do you protect your kids from this culture
- When you're interested in Intuitive Eating but scared that you might be throwing your kids into an experiment!
- How the hardest thing about letting go of trust is worrying about where your child's body will end up, and how it will affect them
- Trying to figure out the roadmap for a positive body image
- Saying NO. When is it appropriate structure and when is it restriction?
- When having a history of eating disorders, and working in the eating disorder field, leads to biases and fears in feeding
- When and how to talk about 'healthy' food vs 'unhealthy' food
- Why kids struggle with nutritional information
- When kids are ready - and primed - to really get into the issues with the healthy food concept and the ideals behind it
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