Raising the Next Generation with Food and Body Confidence | 20 CPEU
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With the wisdom of Intuitive Eating, this is a manifesto for raising the next generation to have a healthy relationship with food and their bodies. Kids are born intuitive eaters. Well-meaning parents, influenced by the diet culture that surrounds us all, are often concerned about how to best feed their children. Nearly everyone is talking about what to do about the childhood obesity epidemic. Meanwhile, every proposed solution for how to feed kids to promote health and prevent weight-related health concerns do not mention the importance of one thing: a healthy relationship with food. Weight cycling, low self-esteem, deviations from normal growth, and eating disorders are just some of the negative health effects children can experience from the fear-based approach to food and eating that has become the norm in our culture.
Learning Objectives
Implement intuitive eating principles for raising the next generation to have a healthy relationship with food and their bodies.
Develop practical guidelines and help caregivers improve health, happiness, and wellbeing for the littlest among us.
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Book: Paperback, 384pp. Jan 2022. ISBN-13: 978-1250786609
Accepted by the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR)
CDR Activity Number: 172836
Course Expiry: May 31, 2024
Practice Competency Spheres: View the suggested CDR Practice Competencies for this “Nutrition Wellness” category course here.
CDR Self-Study Activity Type: 720 Printed
This course is intended for: RDN, NDTR & CDCES
This course is also accepted by the Certification Board for Diabetes Care and Education (CBDCE) and may be used towards the continuing education unit (CEU) requirement for the Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist (CDCES). Dietitian 360 is accredited by the Commission on Dietetic Registration which is on the list of CBDCE Recognized Providers. View the list of CBDCE continuing education providers here.