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  2. A Thanksgiving guide for parents: How to deal with picky ...

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    For parents, read up on how to handle picky eaters, the politics of the kids' table, addressing the holiday's history and more. Not cooking? Here are the best Thanksgiving meal delivery services.

  3. My children are fussy eaters – but it’s time to stop beating ...

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    According to research, having a picky eater is extremely common. One recent study found almost three-quarters of parents say their children are fussy when it comes to food.

  4. Worried about overeating on Thanksgiving? 5 outdated food ...

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    For parents, read up on how to handle picky eaters, the politics of the kids' table, addressing the holiday's history and more. Not cooking? Here are the best Thanksgiving meal delivery services.

  5. Selective eating - Wikipedia

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    Selective eating is common in younger children [1] and can also sometimes be seen in adults. [2] There is no generally accepted definition of selective eating, [3] [4] which can make it difficult to study this behavior. [5] Selective eating can be conceptualized as two separate constructs: picky eating and food neophobia. [4]

  6. Neophobia - Wikipedia

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    Picky eating has been a cause of concern for many parents of young children. This results in leaving parents feeling frustrated, and risk compounding parental anxieties. Parents tend to worry about the growth and lack of nutrient in their child.

  7. The One Phrase to Stop Saying to Your Picky Eater (and What ...

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    By modeling healthy eating behavior without making a big deal out of it, you’ll encourage your child to be relaxed and comfortable at mealtime, and therefore more open to trying new foods. 2.

  8. Fixing Dinner - Wikipedia

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    Common problems are too much fast food, lack of time to prepare dinner, one member of the family being solely responsible for meals, lack of variety, picky eaters and disparate schedules. Before the credits begin, she always ends with the phrase, "Fixing dinner isn't just about food, it's about family".

  9. How to feel less stressed about Thanksgiving weight gain and ...

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    For many people, the focus on food during the holidays, and the potential for overeating, can lead to anxiety.