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Booklist: A reading list for adults wanting to interrupt diet culture for the kids in their lives.
Have you been hearing about diet-culture and how we talk to kids? Not sure where to start? I have compiled some books for you to check out! I have by no means read everything there is to read on these topics, but here are a few reads that I think would be well worth...
Is this lesson or worksheet okay for my classroom?
It's hard to know if a resource is okay to use and what's not okay, and if we are totally honest teacher friends, we aren't used to looking for this! You have million other things to look for and think about. Screening for diet culture is one.more.thing. Your health...
Booklist: Great Food Books for Your Classroom
When embracing food neutrality and adapting its messages into your classroom you may notice some of the kids' books on your shelf don’t work anymore. We're looking at you, Gregory, The Terrible Eater. We’ve compiled our favourite children’s books for food exploration...
Your Teacher said what? A guide for parents when diet talk happens at school.
Parents, teachers who are also parents and maybe especially dietitian parents, this is for you. Your kid came home with a good/bad worksheet, a list of lunch box rules, a story about how chocolate chips are not allowed at school and that they weren't allowed to eat...
But what is a food-neutral classroom?
What does 'Food-Neutral' mean to you? This term is not often used, especially in classrooms. Food-neutrality is an important concept to understand and embrace when working with or feeding kids. Food neutrality is about acceptance, appreciation, understanding, being...