Jo Cormack

Not funny

Sorry, not funny.

In recent months, I’ve seen several videos being shared on Facebook which are edited clips of young children refusing food. I’m not going to share any links as I don’t want to give them any more exposure than they already…

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Together we've got this

Together, we’ve got this!

[et_pb_section bb_built=”1″][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.9″] Feeding is multi-disciplinary. I take a psychological approach to feeding, focusing on the feeding relationship and how children (and parents!) feel, think and behave in relation to food. But what if a child is struggling with…

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Dieting

Dieting

In the third article in my series on how adult eating behaviours impact parenting, I’m looking at body shame and dieting. It’s everywhere: we live in a culture that tells us not to love the body we inhabit. We are…

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grab and go approach to eating

The ‘grab-and-go’ approach to eating

This is the second in a series of articles where I invite you to interrogate how you relate to food and what that might mean for your child. Last week, I explored what it means to be a food-lover, parenting…

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parenting a picky eater as a foodie

Parenting a picky eater when you really love food

In this series of articles, I’m exploring YOUR eating habits and not your child’s. How you eat; how you feel about food; how you think about food. Your eating has lots to do with your child’s eating. Not necessarily in…

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conquer picking eating

BOOK REVIEW: Conquer Picky Eating for Teens and Adults by Jenny McGlothlin SLP and Katja Rowell MD

This book for teens and adults who want to build their eating confidence is another gem from Jenny McGlothlin and Katja Rowell, authors of Helping Your Child with Extreme Picky Eating. It is a very practical book; ideal for adults…

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