Ellyn Satter's Child of Mine : Nurturing a Confident and Joyful Eater
Ellyn Satter's Child of Mine : Nurturing a Confident and Joyful Eater
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Author(s): Satter, Ellyn
Satter, Ellyn Marie
ISBN No.: 9780990897545
Pages: 330
Year: 202508
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 34.43
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Empowers parents! As a registered dietitian, educator, and certified lactation counselor, I deeply appreciate Ellyn Satter''s empowering approach to feeding. Her new book beautifully emphasizes the importance of allowing children and parents to enjoy food, trust the body''s natural hunger and fullness cues, and find peace in their decision. Satter''s wisdom encourages us to support parents in making informed decisions based on their unique circumstances and feed children well to be not only be joyful eaters, but joyful people. Alena M. Clark, PhD, MPH, RDN, CLC The book to purchase for every expecting parent! This is hands down the most essential parenting book out there! The topic is feeding children, but the trust message woven throughout applies to all areas of parenting. It''s all about tuning into your inner wisdom to discover what you and your child need. The trust model of sDOR is a MUST; control paradigms driven by diet culture must go! The many family stories make this book both engaging and convincing. Satter clearly explains the extensive scientific evidence that suports her work in a way that entertains and captivates.


Dawn Clifford, RD, PhD, parent and Arizona University nutrition professor Feeding is truly parenting! As a psychologist, professor, and researcher in global nutrition, I focus on children''s early development and the role that families, communities, and societies play in nurturing children. Ellyn Satter''s Child of Mine: Nurturing a Joyful and Confident Eater teaches what I care about. By focusing on trust, rather than on the amount of food consumed, Satter lays the groundwork for children to approach eating as a joyful experience. That contributes not only to their ability to regulate how much they eat, but also to their emotional and social development through their sense of security and self-respect. Maureen Black, PhD University of Maryland School of Medicine Stop feeding anxious and upset about eating! Satter says eating is too important to make it a hassle, that guilt is a terrible guide for eating and feeding, and that parents can trust their child from infancy on to eat and grow well. She lays it on the line: Ignore weight dictates, ignore good-food-bad-food thinking, trust what is right for you and your child. Satter''s loving bluntness and honesty have been a godsend for me, my family, and my clients who struggle with eating disorders. You will have light bulb moments, and you are guaranteed to relate-either as the parent you are or the child you were-to at least one of her real-life family feeding stories.


Amy Ozier, RD, PhD, parent and eating disorders therapist. Friendly and authoritative. I love the content of Ellyn Satter''s Child of Mine - so detailed, specific, authoritative, genuine and friendly. I wish I had this book to read and re-read when I was starting out! Cristen Harris, PhD, UW Seattle nutrition professor, certified eating disorder specialist, and parent of neurodiverse children. Essential for parents and professionals. Once again, Ellyn Satter provides an essential book for both families and nutrition professionals. Helping to both boost confidence and reduce nutrition risk, Satter dares us to trust ourselves and our bodies to feed ourselves and our families with good sense. Meghan Mueller, RD, IBCLC public health nutritionist.


Free parents from guilt. Ellyn Satter''s book shows how the shift from control to trust in feeding frees parents and carers from pressure and guilt and allows feeding to be successful. We make Satter''s messages front and center in our successful New South Wales, Australia, population health program. Rachel Gerathy, Dietitian A consummate story-teller. Ellyn Satter''s stories about the adventures and challenges of real parents and real children teach what positive feeding looks like, how it appears when it isn''t working, and how to fix it. As a parent and nutrition researcher, I find Ellyn Satter''s Child of Mine: Nurturing a Joyful and Confident Eater to be an entertaining and trustworthy companion to raising my son with eating. Michaela Trautman, PhD, UW Madison.


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