If you're a parent struggling to get your child to eat a "proper" meal, have you ever been told, "Just make them eat!"? Or, "Just starve them and they'll eat anything!"? In this episode, Dr. Kaye Napalinga, developmental and behavioral pediatrician with special training in feeding issues, empowers us with insights on: what exactly goes into the feeding processwhy "just make them eat" or "just starve them" actually sets us up for frustration and stresswhat we can look at and what to do i...
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If you're a parent struggling to get your child to eat a "proper" meal, have you ever been told, "Just make them eat!"? Or, "Just starve them and they'll eat anything!"? In this episode, Dr. Kaye Napalinga, developmental and behavioral pediatrician with special training in feeding issues, empowers us with insights on: what exactly goes into the feeding processwhy "just make them eat" or "just starve them" actually sets us up for frustration and stresswhat we can look at and what to do i...
094 - My Three-Year-Old Can't Read: Is This Normal or Should I Be Worried? with Teacher Tasha Mendoza
Discerning Parenting
13 minutes
9 months ago
094 - My Three-Year-Old Can't Read: Is This Normal or Should I Be Worried? with Teacher Tasha Mendoza
In this episode, Dr. Victoria Ang-Nolasco and Teacher Tasha Mendoza tackle a common concern for parents: What if my child isn’t reading by age three? (Or age four or five?) They discuss the undue pressure placed on parents, why early reading isn’t always developmentally appropriate, and how to focus on holistic growth instead.Key takeaways:Reading milestones typically develop around ages 5–7.Language, play and social-emotional development in early childhood are more critical than academi...
Discerning Parenting
If you're a parent struggling to get your child to eat a "proper" meal, have you ever been told, "Just make them eat!"? Or, "Just starve them and they'll eat anything!"? In this episode, Dr. Kaye Napalinga, developmental and behavioral pediatrician with special training in feeding issues, empowers us with insights on: what exactly goes into the feeding processwhy "just make them eat" or "just starve them" actually sets us up for frustration and stresswhat we can look at and what to do i...