• S2 | EP12 | Fussy Eaters

  • Feb 4 2024
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast

S2 | EP12 | Fussy Eaters

  • Summary

  • Join hosts Kelly and Rob on another insightful episode as they share their experiences and valuable tips on parenting their lively twins, Ted and Erin. In this episode, the duo delves into the challenges and joys of language development, transitioning to independence, and managing fussy eaters.

    Starting with the early stages of communication, the hosts recount their twins' journey from single words to phrases, providing a humorous yet educational perspective on the nuances of language and behaviour. They emphasise the importance of life balance and share practical strategies to guide toddlers through developmental milestones, including safe navigation of stairs and reinforcing positive behaviours.

    Moving on to the toddler's quest for independence, Kelly and Rob reflect on the transition from being carried to walking alone. They discuss personal experiences of teaching their nearly two-year-old twins to walk without the pram, offering insights into choosing the right time and environment for such milestones. The conversation touches on balancing safety with allowing exploration and learning from experiences to adapt parenting approaches.

    In a segment focused on self-care, the hosts highlight the positive impact of consistent exercise and mindfulness practices on physical and mental health. They share personal anecdotes and strategies for dealing with fussy eaters, navigating changing food preferences, and coping with the influence of grandparents on children's eating habits.

    As the episode progresses, the hosts reminisce about old-school parenting styles and share tips for dealing with picky eaters. They discuss clever ways to incorporate vegetables into meals and stress the importance of modelling healthy eating behaviours. The journey of navigating fussy eating continues, with practical advice on introducing new foods, ensuring balanced nutrition, and making mealtimes exciting.

    The episode concludes with a discussion of the messy eating phase, addressing common issues such as food throwing. Kelly and Rob leave listeners with a promise to revisit and tackle the food-throwing dilemma in an upcoming episode, ensuring a future discussion that resonates with twin parents facing similar challenges.

    Tune in to "Collaboration Twins" for a relatable exploration of parenting twins, filled with laughter, insights, and practical tips for twin parents navigating the beautiful chaos of toddlerhood with Ted and Erin.




    (00:08) Language and Communication Development in Twins
    (06:50) Transitioning to Independence in Twin Toddlers
    (14:22) Park Run, Fussy Eaters, and Self-Care
    (19:57) Tips for Dealing With Fussy Eaters
    (28:07) Tips for Feeding Picky Eaters
    (39:16) Managing Fussy Eaters and Mealtime Strategies
    (44:16) Dealing With a Messy Eating Phase


    Twin Toddlers, Communication Development, Parenting, Safety and Autonomy, Mealtime, Fussy Eaters, Picky Eaters, Family Bonding, Twin-parenting, Village, Strategies, Twin Trenches, Independence, Exercise, Self-Care, Gratitude Practices, Meditation, Old-school Parenting, Picky Eating, Healthy Habits, Mealtime Struggles, Nutrition, Balanced Nutrition, Frozen Vegetables, Homemade Meals, Air Fryer, Quick and

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