
The Nourished Child
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Ep 114TNC 114: When Grandparents Feed Your Child Sweets & Treats
When other relatives take care of your kids, your food choices for them and feeding routines can swerve off track. One of the questions I get from parents is around grandparents feeding their grandkids. Parents complain or are distressed by their own parents or in-laws feeding their kids unhealthy food. Grandparents may give their grandchildren too many sweets. Or let them off the hook at mealtime and give them what they really want to eat, like pizza or chicken nuggets. Or, perhaps they blatantly violate nutrition values that have been expressed to them by the child's parents. Sometimes the dynamic around relatives feeding children, especially grandparents, can put parents in a quandary. I tapped Dina Rose for this episode. Dina's a sociologist and feeding expert who teaches parents, educators, and nutritionists about helping kids develop healthy, sustainable eating habits. Over the summer, kids may see their grandparents a bit more, so I hope this episode will give you some guidance in this area. I'll be back in September with a lineup of new guests and episodes. In the meantime, Enjoy!

Ep 113TNC 113: How to Uphold Food Boundaries (without Being Mean)
What do you say to your child when he refuses to eat? When he throws a tantrum because what you served for his meal isn't what he wants to eat? Or, what do you say when your child keeps asking for more food? In my work over the years with parents, the question of what to say, or how to respond, comes up a lot. Parents don't want to be the NO GUY or GAL all the time. I get it. I don't want to say no all the time either. So, how can you say no without saying that word? AND, how can you do this while expressing empathy for your child, set up and hold the line on expectations, and keep a cool head? It's not easy – but it is possible. This episode is for you if you have a hard time saying no, or feel guilty saying no. You'll get my 3 go-to responses to kids (and why they work), so you can hold limits and boundaries without feeling guilty. And if mealtime battles are a reality in your house, check out my 2-hour workshop called Eat in Peace. It'll help you get over the hump with family-style meals, manners training, and realistic expectations for everyone at the table (including mom and dad!). You can register for that over at jillcastle.com/eat-in-peace. Remember, I'll be back in the fall with live shows! Until then, I hope you enjoy this episode

Ep 112TNC 112: How to Help Kids Eat Better
The kids are home for summer and eating and feeding naturally intensifies. That structure associated with school is looser, and food options are influenced by heat, outdoor activities and yes, the sweet tooth. My bet is you'll have to find a way to keep structure, boundaries and reasonable choices in place. That's why I'm sharing this episode again – 5 feeding rules to help your child eat better. Some of these are intuitive, some not so much. All of them could be helpful to you. If you've got time over the summer to dig a little deeper into nutrition and feeding, consider taking my fully revamped program The Nourished Child Blueprint. You can find it over on TheNourishedChild.com. For now, I hope you're off to a great summer. I'll be back live next fall. Until then, Take a listen.

Ep 111TNC 111: Understanding Climate Change & Greenhouse Gases
Dr. Frank Mitloehner, The Greenhouse Guru, explains climate change, the role of greenhouse gases, and how agriculture may play a helpful role. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/111

Ep 110TNC 110: Feeding the Child with ADHD: 5 Things You Should Know
Learn what the child with ADHD needs you to think about so you feed holistically and nutritiously, enabling good growth, behavior, and learning. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/110

Ep 109TNC 109: Teen Age Obesity and Bariatric Surgery
Learn how Faith Newsome overcame severe obesity with bariatric surgery and how she helps other teens through OCEANS Lifestyles. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/109

Ep 108TNC 108: The Toll of Teen Obesity
Ted Kyle helps us understand teen obesity as a health condition, while advocating for treatment and humane approaches. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/108

Ep 107TNC 107: Family Feeding Tips During COVID-19
How to balance food and feeding your family during the coronavirus pandemic. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/107

Ep 106TNC 106: Child Food Insecurity: Challenges & Solutions
GENYOUth CEO, Alexis Glick, talks about child food insecurity, coronavirus, and the partnership of the public and private sectors to help children achieve their greatest potential. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/106

Ep 105TNC 105: Selective Eating and Autism
Pediatric dietitian Rashelle Berry of The Marcus Center for Autism chats about selective eating, autism and the important role nutrition plays in autism. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/105

Ep 104TNC 104: Food for Baby: Past, Present & Possibilities
I'm chatting about the history of baby food, what's important to know and think about as you begin the food for baby journey, and some guidance about your options, whether it's spoon-feeding or baby-led weaning. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/104

Ep 103TNC 103: Puberty, Body Dissatisfaction and Girls
Maryann Jacobsen discusses the risk of body dissatisfaction in girls as they move through puberty, offering guidance from her book, My Body's Superpower: The Girl's Guide to Growing Up Healthy During Puberty. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/103

Ep 102TNC 102: Children's Growth 101
Let's dive into children's growth: The growth spurt, growth charts, the role of growth hormone and how these relate with puberty, sleep and weight. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/102

Ep 101TNC 101: Toddler Milk
Dr. Jennifer Harris helps us understand toddler milk, transition formulas and toddler snacks, sharing her research and insight on food marketing to young children. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/101

Ep 100TNC 100: 10 Tips for Your Best Food Parenting Year Ever
Join me on the podcast this week and discover how to instill healthy habits in your family from a young age by becoming a good food parent. I'm sharing 10 tips that cover every aspect of food parenting, how to encourage our kids, what parenting methods to avoid, and how to display the behavior you want to see from your children at mealtimes. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/100

Ep 99TNC 099: 9 Sports Nutrition Myths about Food, Eating & Kids
Chrissy Carroll and I debunk common sports nutrition myths for young athletes and set the record straight using common sense and evidence. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/099

Ep 98TNC 098: Kid Food
Bettina Siegel chats about her new book, Kid Food, and outlines the (many) obstacles parents face when it comes to raising healthy kids as well as the opportunities for making a better food world for kids. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/098

Ep 97TNC 097: Parent Effectiveness Training: How to Work with Your Child
Learn the basics of parent effectiveness training so that you can become a respectful parent and raise children who trust you (and whom you trust). Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/097

Ep 96TNC 096: Nutrition Books for Kids
Books are a great gateway to learning about nutrition in a non-pressurized way. I'm reviewing several books and interviewing Shanon Morris, children's book author. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/096

Ep 95TNC 095: The Toddler Brain
Dr. Laura Jana discusses toddler brain development, what to expect with toddler behavior and how best to support the brain and body growth of the toddler. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/095

Ep 94TNC 094: Body Kindness for Kids
Rebecca Scritchfield joins me for an in-depth conversation about her book, Body Kindness, and how we can apply this concept to our growing children. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/094

Ep 93TNC 093: Dairy Farming, School Wellness & Motherhood with Bet Howrigan
Join Bet Howrigan, dairy farmer, mom and teacher, as she talks about the demanding and busy life of a dairy farmer and school teacher. Learn what happens on a dairy farm and how to bring Fuel Up to Play 60 and other wellness programs into your school. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/093

Ep 92TNC 092: A Solution for Family Dinnertime with Catherine McCord
As parents, we all struggle with balancing the needs of our children, our time constraints, and budgets. By now, you've probably heard how important it is to have time as a family over mealtimes. In fact, coordinating meals together can set your children up for a lifetime of dietary success. Author, blogger, and Food Network personality Catherine McCord joins me to talk about finding time for family dinnertime and raising healthy children. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/092

Ep 91TNC 091: 5 Barriers to Healthy Eating Every Family Faces
On today's show, I want to share some wisdom about overcoming barriers to healthy eating. Making time, learning new recipes, and other strategies can be crucial for reaching our familial goals while cooking efficiently and budget-friendly. As we talk about the 5 main barriers to healthy eating, we can learn to accommodate all the different wants and needs of our families. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/091

Ep 90TNC 090: Ignore It! With Catherine Pearlman
On today's show, I'm talking to Catherine Pearlman, a clinical social worker and author of a wonderful book, Ignore It! We talk about how children view rewards (both positive and negative, material and non-material) and the structures behind habit formation. By ignoring the ways children test the boundaries of what is allowed or will be rewarded, you can see remarkable positive behavior shifts in your kids. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/090

Ep 89TNC 089: Healthy Meals on a Budget with Lisa Leake
On today's show, we are talking with Lisa Leake, a mother, blogger, and author who has a new cookbook about eating healthier on a budget. She has been feeding her family on a more health-conscious and budget-friendly diet and it has made a massive difference for their lives. She is on the podcast to share some of her strategies for motivating your family to eat less processed foods while not breaking the bank. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/089

Ep 88TNC 088: Making Sense of Sensory Issues in Children with Alisha Grogan
On this week's podcast, I have occupational therapist Alisha Grogan of Your Kids Table to talk about sensory processing issues with special focus on how it impacts childhood eating. We discuss how you can identify and work with your child's sensory issues so you can encourage healthier and more consistent eating. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/088

Ep 87TNC 087: Simple Tips for Adding New Foods
On today's show, I want to talk about why it is so important to break free of food ruts and repetitive meals so you can be more involved and interested in what you're eating. I have some easy tips to share so you can rotate in new foods and make eating a more positive part of your family's routine. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/087

Ep 86TNC 086: The Science of Emotions and Eating with Melanie Smith
Raising a child is filled with all sorts of conflicting emotions - yours and theirs. On this week's show, I have Melanie Smith, the Training Director of the Renfrew Center specializing in eating disorders, to discuss the importance of teaching emotional regulation in children and how it relates to food. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/086

Ep 85TNC 085: Training for the Olympics and for Life with Gevvie Stone
On today's show, I'm talking with Olympic silver-medalist Gevvie Stone about her own journey as both a rower and as a medical doctor. Join in on our conversation about goal setting and finding ways to balance the chaos of training for the Olympics and life. Gevvie has wonderful insights into the world of competitive sport and has some great advice for young athletes. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/085

Ep 84TNC 084: The Emotionally Healthy Child with Maureen Healy
Tune in to our conversation as we discuss the challenges and tools available for parents to raise healthy children in this day and age. Maureen has wonderful insights for curious parents into the world of child development and how to help your child become emotionally mature, confident and aware. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/084

Ep 83TNC 083: PREP: The Essential College Cookbook with Katie Morford
Listen in as Katie and I discuss how cooking aides socializing, and the disadvantages of not preparing your kids for taking the leap to cook for themselves. She even has some advice for parents who worry that they've missed the boat and neglected exposing their teens to cooking. If you have someone in your family going off to college, this episode is a great insight into the next step. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/083

Ep 82TNC 082: Are Protein Supplements Good for Young Athletes? With Stuart Phillips
Join Dr. Stuart Phillips and I on the podcast this week as we discuss the convenience of using protein supplements, what the role of a protein supplement should be, how safe they are, how much you should be using, and which athletes will benefit from using protein supplements the most. If you've been going along with the advice that all protein supplements are bad, this podcast will set the record straight. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/082

Ep 81TNC 081: Whole Foods vs. Supplements: Which Is Best? With Stephan van Vliet
Discover the benefits and drawbacks of protein and nutritional supplements, especially when dealing with young athletes. With information about how to balance a whole food diet and building muscle and athletic performance, this episode has all the tools you'll need to make informed decisions around your child's food intake. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/081

Ep 80TNC 080: Why Kids Need a High Protein Breakfast with Heather Leidy
Heather and I talk about her research into the effects of protein on children and teens, how protein triggers satiety responses in the digestive tract, and ways to incorporate more protein into your family's diet. We share some high protein breakfast recipes and also discuss the potential pitfalls of too much protein for little ones. And we also chat about how best to get protein if you or your child is vegan or vegetarian. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/080

Ep 79TNC 079: What Causes Constipation? (& Constipation Relief Tips)
In this episode, I'm talking about the causes of constipation in children, what you can do about it, and what constitutes a normal bowel movement. I also discuss signs of constipation to watch for and why diet is often the most important factor in causing constipation. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/079

Ep 78TNC 078: Brain Development in Early Childhood with Dr. Bob Murray
Dr. Murray and I talk about how a baby's brain develops in their first months of life, why parents often focus on individual nutrients rather than the whole nutrition package, and what you should keep in mind when creating your baby's meals. We also discuss feeding approaches and societal feeding trends we think parents should be wary of. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/078

Ep 77TNC 077: How to Nourish Your Child Through an Eating Disorder with Wendy Sterling and Casey Crosbie
I'm joined by two fantastic experts in this episode, Wendy Sterling and Casey Crosbie, to talk about eating disorders in children, their family-centered treatment program for EDs, and their Plate-by-Plate approach for nourishing a child through an eating disorder. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/077

Ep 76TNC 076: 10 Things I've Learned from Nourishing Four Kids
In this episode, I share the top ten lessons I've learned about feeding from being a mom to four very different kids. I talk about the impact of personality and temperament on your kids' eating habits, and some of the techniques I used to keep my cool when I was feeding four children. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/076

Ep 75TNC 075: Healthy Snacks for Toddlers with Stephanie Ferrari, MS, RDN
Stephanie and I talk about some of the biggest challenges parents and toddlers face when it comes to snacking. We discuss why toddlers often snack so much, how to put together a healthy snack, and why you shouldn't simply rely on a single brand of snacks and treats for your little ones. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/075

Ep 74TNC 074: Best Wishes for Health and Wellness, 2019
Happy New Year! I'm so happy to have you as part of the Nourished Child community, whether this is your first time listening or your seventy-fourth. Instead of giving you the typical New Year advice that centers on diets, exercise plans, and that type of thing, I'm sharing some tips on motivation, mindset, and how to master feeding your child. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/074

Ep 73TNC 073: Quality Carbs, Fat, & Optimal Weight with Leslie Mattimore and Amanda Rauf
Leslie, Amanda and I talk about common conditions they see in their patients, what they recommend right away in terms of small dietary and lifestyle changes, and some of the myths about nutrition they see patients struggling with. We discuss some of the challenges children and their families face in staying motivated and changing their habits, and Leslie and Amanda share their advice for parents who might have a child that's overweight. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/073

Ep 72TNC 072: Grandparents Feeding Grandchildren with Dina Rose
Dina and I talk about why it's so common for grandparents to feed kids sweets and treats and why parents shouldn't get too worked up about it. We also discuss the importance of talking to kids consistently and openly about their feelings around food and eating. Dina also shares when she thinks it's appropriate for grandparents and parents to have a more serious conversation about feeding (e.g. if grandparents are frequent, rather than occasional, caretakers) and why sharing treats can create such great memories for grandparents and children alike. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/072

Ep 71TNC 071: Healthy Snacks: Satisfy Hunger with 3 Key Nutrients
In this short and sweet episode, I describe three key nutrients - fiber, protein, and fat - and share how you can build snacks around them that your kids will love. Healthy snacking can help with appetite regulation and boost the number of nutrients your child gets over the course of the day. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/071

Ep 70TNC 070: How to Feed Children of Divorce
In this week's episode, I'm joined by Dr. Nancy Buck, a developmental psychologist, educator, and mother of twin boys to talk about how separated parents can support their kids' nutritional needs without worrying about too many things outside of their control. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/070

Ep 69TNC 069: Family Table Drama: Disarm Your Unhappy Eater
It can be hard to come up with the perfect response to a picky, complaining, or extra-hungry eater on the spot. What do you say when a child is complaining about what you've made? Or the opposite — if they're trying to snatch up their favorite food before everyone gets a taste? On this week's episode, I'm sharing my three favorite go-to responses that can help calm your picky eater, your complainer, and your food-snatcher. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/069

Ep 68TNC 068: Differently Wired with Debbie Reber
My guest on this episode is Debbie Reber, an accomplished author, podcaster, and mother of a differently-wired son. Debbie has always been one to create what she can't find out in the world, whether that be books for teenage girls or her more recent venture: a community for parents raising children with neuro-differences. Don't miss this fascinating conversation about how raising a child with a neuro-difference affected Debbie's perspective on education, nutrition, and parenting. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/068

Ep 67TNC 067: Let's Get Real! Are Team Snacks Fuel or Just for Fun? With Karla Reisch
Is your child involved in sports? If so, you know that sometimes the opinions of parents and coaches differ about how to fuel the athletes. My guest today is my dear friend Karla Reisch – a woman with three boys who all play soccer and ski avidly. Join us on the podcast this week as we discuss how the snacking landscape has changed over the years, how we should be fueling our athletes, and whether our kids are actually interested in snacking or not. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/067

Ep 66TNC 066: Make Dinner in Record Time with Toby Amidor
Between work, traveling, and dealing with kids, it's easy to feel stress and even resentment around having to prepare dinner. My guest is Toby Amidor – a registered dietitian, recipe developer, and the author of Smart Meal Prep for Beginners, a book designed to help busy parents out by ensuring a time-effective way of nourishing their family properly. Toby is with us to share her wisdom, practical tips, and shortcuts to help us all reframe our mindset on making dinner. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/066

Ep 65TNC 065: Should Kids Pack their Own Lunch for School?
Today, we're taking on a back-to-school subject of packing lunches, and specifically whether or not your child should be independently packing their own lunch. The idea of letting your kids pack their own lunch might sound like too much freedom at first but stick with me here. I'm going to provide you with some tips to encourage your kids to make the right choices in packing their own lunch. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/065