How I Avoided a Meltdown With Meal Prep

How I Avoided a Meltdown With Meal Prep

Here’s an example of responding to our kid’s needs and emotions rather than their behavior. One night my youngest came inside from playing and asked what we were having for dinner. When he noticed I was washing potatoes he yelled, “I don’t LIKE...
Dinnertime Drama

Dinnertime Drama

Recently a mom asked me how she could get her kids to eat what she made for dinner. Despite not wanting to cook different meals for each child, she found herself catering to their requests because it was easier than letting them whine, complain or refuse to eat. She...