Weight and Eating Disorders, Plus Food, Diets, Body Image & Exercise Eating and Eating Disorders Are you food shaming your child? You’ve got to stop! Intuitive Eating to prevent and treat eating disorders Ask Ginny: My son is overeating and sneaking food 5 Ways a Dietitian Can Help Parents Feed Their Kids What to do when a child overeats How to feed a child who is “overeating” and “addicted to food,” by Alexandra Raymond, RDN Weight and Eating Disorders Opt-out of school weight programs: don’t weigh my child at school What to do when your tween daughter calls herself fat A letter to the doctor who told me to “watch” my daughter’s weight When your child gains weight in eating disorder recovery Weight stigma and your child: what parents need to know Why is my child gaining weight in eating disorder recovery? Diets and Eating Disorders Are eating disorders linked to diets? The science to support non-diet, weight-neutral parenting Why Tom Brady’s diet book is dangerous for boys and young men What parents and educators need to know about diet culture, by Dana Suchow What parents need to know about diet culture and eating disorder recovery What to do instead of putting your child on a diet Body Image and Eating Disorders How to talk about food and body issues with your child You’re wearing that?! Social media filters are ruining kids’ body image Influence of Culture & Media on Teen Body Image Body image and shelter in place: help for parents Parents are kids’ default body image educators Exercise and Eating Disorders When your child with bulimia or binge eating disorder is fighting the urge or is actively binging … a yoga pose to help Yoga poses for eating disorder recovery: crocodile pose to reduce anxiety How to give a simple hand massage: healing touch builds connection when recovering from an eating disorder Yoga to strengthen body image and support eating disorder recovery – a video series from Jennifer Kreatsoulas An interview about yoga, mindfulness and surviving adolescence with eating disorders with Annie Shiel and Merideth VanSant, co-founders of True U Tree pose with your teenager who has eating disorders to build connection, by Jennifer Kreatsoulas, PhD, RYT