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Posts tagged ‘Child nutrition’

See the Servings 2

What scoop to use for adult servings, you wonder? How about a scoop for your eight-year-old? Here is another area for research and experimentation in the home sphere, another topic for Executive Oversight time study, another life responsibility requiring attention and training from this generation for the next generation. Food in the home is a big deal. But it needs to be a big deal away from the dinner table, so every table time is full of conversation. Read more

See the Servings

A child’s world is simple: eating, sleeping, playing. From the child’s view, those simple routines provide the only options for flexing will-muscles.

For the distracted parent, those same simple venues seem to spiral into bewildering battle zones with almost no effort at all: endless food wars, extensive, detailed, rigid ritual-streams that consume hours before bedtime really happens, fearsome tantrums and  time-consuming sophisticated negotiations in return for just a few minutes of “self-directed play.”

We can’t solve all those issues at once, but a coffee scoop can help in at least one area. Read more