Episode #18: Toddler Feeding Without the Stress with Jess and Nita from Happy Healthy Eaters
Release Date: 05/26/2025
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info_outlineFeeding a toddler can feel like a wild ride—one minute they love broccoli, the next they won’t touch it. Sound familiar?
In this episode, we’re joined by Jess and Nita from Happy Healthy Eaters—two Registered Dietitians (and fellow moms!) who make baby and toddler feeding feel a whole lot more doable. We love their work, and wanted to bring the conversation here to Talk it Out!
In the episode we cover:
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Why toddlers suddenly get more picky
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What to do when they won’t eat veggies
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How to keep them sitting at the table
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Easy snack ideas
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Tips for handling different-aged siblings at mealtimes
You’re going to feel so much more confident after this one!
RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
Supporting your Toddler at the Table Guide
Happy Healthy Eaters Instagram
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