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How many times a day during social isolation have your kids asked for snack? Have you struggled keeping them, or yourself, moving? Noelle Martin, aka motherhoodandmeals, a registered dietician and university professor, joins us to talk about how she helps her own three boys develop a healthy relationship with food. She also shares with us a practical and kind approach for how to keep yourself and your kids exercising.
Noelle shares with us:
- Snack ideas for our kids
- How often our kids should eat
- How to set an eating schedule for your kids that works
- The foods she includes in each meal with her kids
- The conversation and language they use about food
- How to use cooking as a part of your homeschool curriculum
- Apps and a plan for exercise and movement during social isolation
- The relationship between gut health and movement
Show Notes:
Go follow MotherhoodandMeals on Instagram by clicking here!
Here is the blogpost full of apps Noelle mentions in the episode to keep your kids moving!
Visit MotherhoodandMeals.com to sign up for a food schedule by clicking here.
To get Noelle’s Super Foods for Super Kids Cookbook, click here.
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