There is a not-so-quiet food revolt taking place in my home. It was early last Sunday morning when my teenage son Julian wandered into the living room, which I’ve appropriated as my office, and asked if he could “check the weather,” which is code for him checking the lineup of songs playing on 106.7 Lite FM. Because he would check it obsessively, he doesn’t have access to it on his computer, and because he caught me in the middle of editing a particularly juicy paragraph, I didn’t protest when he grabbed my phone and punched in his favorite website.
I love this story about how to manage your top priorities: helping your kids thrive inside and out while also allowing them some autonomy. I would love to learn more about helping our kids be better eaters!
I love this story about how to manage your top priorities: helping your kids thrive inside and out while also allowing them some autonomy. I would love to learn more about helping our kids be better eaters!