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Raising Curious Eaters

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Confused about what you should put in your classroom? Wondering how to make sure your members keep coming back? New to Skool and not sure how everything works together? Old to Skool and wondering how your members are supposed to navigate the mass of classroom "courses" you have accumulated? "Now What? How to Build a Strategic Skool Classroom for Ultimate Success" is going live in a couple of minutes with me, Shannon, as your host! See you soon!
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Thanks for the reminder! I needed to come up for air...
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@Faith Adebayo I do that more often than I care to admit!
If You're Not Supposed to Pressure Them... Then What DO You Say?
Most parents I work with already know what they're not "supposed" to say during meals. "Just take a bite." "You liked it yesterday." "No dessert unless you eat." "Pleeeeeeeeeeeease eat something." The problem is that when you're worried, stressed, and staring at a child who hasn't eaten much all day... your brain goes completely blank. Parents ask me all the time: "So what AM I supposed to say instead?" That's exactly why I created What to Say When Mealtimes Melt Down — a free video that teaches a few simple language shifts you can start using right away. Because sometimes changing a few words can completely change the feeling at the table over time. Less pressure. More connection. More trust. More opportunities for curiosity and food exploration. Watch the free video here: 👉 What to Say When Mealtimes Melt Down
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If You're Not Supposed to Pressure Them... Then What DO You Say?
New community!- Raising Real World Kids
Hey everyone 👋 I’ve just launched a community called Raising Real World Kids, and I’m genuinely excited about what I’m building. Over the years, working with kids through teaching, Scouts, American Summer Camps and sports coaching, I’ve noticed something becoming harder and harder for families… Kids are spending more time on screens and less time building confidence, social skills, independence, resilience, and real-world connection. And honestly, I don’t believe parents need more guilt or judgement. What I think families really need is: ✅ practical ideas ✅ simple activities ✅ fun challenges ✅ community support ✅ and easier ways to create real-world moments together That’s exactly what this community is about. Inside, I’ll be sharing: 🌿 Family adventure ideas ⚽ Active play activities 🗣️ Social confidence challenges 🎯 Real-life skill builders 📵 Screen-life balance strategies 🎉 Weekly family missions 📚 Printable resources and guides My goal is to help parents raise confident, active, socially capable kids in a world that’s becoming increasingly screen-dominated. This isn’t about being anti-technology or becoming a “perfect parent.” It’s about helping kids experience more: Real play. Real confidence. Real friendships. Real life. I’m offering a 7-day free trial to check us out, and after that it’s just $9/month. If this sounds like something your family could benefit from, I’d love to have you inside the community https://www.skool.com/raising-real-world-kids-2801
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Love that you are keeping it real! Screens aren't the enemy, they just contribute to the chaos.
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The “Your Best Course” Build Lab is featured in a Skool ad! If that’s not a sign that you should join today, I don’t know what is… Oh, what about this: if you join Premium today, you will qualify for a one hour strategy call with me to get your course moving in the right direction quickly. That’s a $175 value for free until tonight at midnight Eastern only! 🎉🎉🎉
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Woohoo!!!!
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@Courtney Byrnes hahaha, well, she's still at Kohls 😂
The Goal Isn't Just More Foods. It's a Child Who Feels Safe at the Table.
A parent recently shared that for the first time in a very long time, their child stayed calm and regulated during a family meal. No major meltdown. No panic. No intense power struggle. Just a calmer, more connected experience together. And honestly? That's a bigger win than many people realize. Because feeding challenges don't only affect food. They affect family connection, stress levels, confidence, routines, relationships, and how children feel about themselves. Many parents come to me focused on getting their child to eat more foods. And that's important. But often the first signs of progress look different: ✅ staying at the table longer ✅less anxiety around food ✅fewer power struggles ✅more flexibility ✅more curiosity ✅more connection Those changes create the foundation that makes food learning possible. If mealtimes feel stressful, overwhelming, or stuck, my Mealtime Reset can help. You'll send me a real mealtime video, and I'll review it through a sensory, nervous system, feeding, and relationship-based lens to help uncover the patterns affecting eating, regulation, and stress at the table. Sometimes one small shift can change the entire feel of a meal. 👉 GET A MEALTIME RESET NOW
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Brenda Chilstrom
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Award-winning pediatric OT & feeding specialist | Creator of Eating with EASE Academy + co-creator of ULTIMATE Preschool Playbook |Connection matters

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