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Our Favorite Breastfeeding Products (Lactation Consultant vs Registered Dietitian)
There are millions of results when you search "breastfeeding products" online. So what's actually helpful? While it will differ from person to person, here are our favorites to help you decide what will support you and your baby during your breastfeeding journey! Today I have my friend Kelsey here to share her favorites with me as she is a registered nurse and lactation consultant (& pediatric nurse practitioner student!) who helped me feed my 3 babies, too! She knows her stuff. There's even one thing we disagree on 👀
Share your favorite products in the comments!
Chapters:
0:00 Our breastfeeding journey
2:03 first favorite breastfeeding products
4:31 second favorite breastfeeding products
7:40 third favorite breastfeeding products
9:45 honorable mentions
12:15 comment below your favorite breastfeeding products or any questions!
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My Thoughts About Llama Naturals Multivitamin For Kids!
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Welcome back to another review of a popular brand of multivitamins for kids! Today I'm reviewing the highly-requested Llama Naturals Gummy Multivitamin for Kids. What do I think? How do they taste? Is it nutritionally complete? Are they necessary? PLUS sharing one BIG oversight on the brand's part... (this is something every kid's multivitamin should have...yikes). Comment below what you want m...
How Sensory Needs Affect Eating For Kids With ADHD
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Kids and adults with ADHD are more likely to have sensory processing challenges than neurotypical peers...and since taste, smell, touch, sight, and sound are ALL part of the eating/cooking process, this can have major impacts on eating routines. Meal time and food can be really overstimulating! What happens when your child is overstimulated? Or understimulated? What can you do when this is inte...
Is Intuitive Eating For Kids A Free-For-All?
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Intuitive Eating for kids? Is that just allowing them to eat whatever they want, whenever they want? There's some major differences between intuitive eating as an adult versus teaching intuitive eating to kids. We CAN help our kids cultivate a healthy relationship with food to become intuitive eaters, but it is not a free-for-all. Today I'm addressing those big misconceptions about raising kidd...
What Is ARFID And How Is It Different From Picky Eating?
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What Is ARFID And How Is It Different From Picky Eating?
The TRUTH About ADHD and Food Dyes (THE SCIENCE)
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The TRUTH About ADHD and Food Dyes (THE SCIENCE)
Protein Needs For Kids! (+ food examples to meet their needs)
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Protein Needs For Kids! ( food examples to meet their needs)
Dirty dozen?
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Dirty dozen?
5 Reasons Your Child Struggles To Eat With ADHD
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5 Reasons Your Child Struggles To Eat With ADHD
Cow's milk protein allergy
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Cow's milk protein allergy
Does Food Cause ADHD?
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Does Food Cause ADHD?
How To Teach Kids About Calories (in a healthy way!)
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How To Teach Kids About Calories (in a healthy way!)
Emetophobia Tips For Parents (Hey Dr. Tay #2)
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Emetophobia Tips For Parents (Hey Dr. Tay #2)
What To Do If Your Kid Won't Sit At The Table For Meals
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What To Do If Your Kid Won't Sit At The Table For Meals
Hiya Supplements for Kids FULL REVIEW [How Does it Compare to Flinstones Chewables?]
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Hiya Supplements for Kids FULL REVIEW [How Does it Compare to Flinstones Chewables?]
Banza vs Goodles: Dietitian Reviews High Protein Mac & Cheese
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Banza vs Goodles: Dietitian Reviews High Protein Mac & Cheese
Easy Snack Ideas
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Easy Snack Ideas
Pre-Meal Sensory Play and Regulating Activities for Kids!
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Pre-Meal Sensory Play and Regulating Activities for Kids!
Food Rewards: Will They Help Your Kids Eat Healthier?
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Food Rewards: Will They Help Your Kids Eat Healthier?
Is Your Child Candy Obsessed? Does Candy Make Them Hyper? The Switch Witch? [Q&A w/ Dr. Tay, part 2]
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Is Your Child Candy Obsessed? Does Candy Make Them Hyper? The Switch Witch? [Q&A w/ Dr. Tay, part 2]
Halloween Candy for Kids Q&A with Dr. Taylor! [choking hazards, allergies, sugar concerns??]
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Halloween Candy for Kids Q&A with Dr. Taylor! [choking hazards, allergies, sugar concerns??]
My Thoughts On The "Healthy Food First" School Policy...
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My Thoughts On The "Healthy Food First" School Policy...
Low Appetite on ADHD Meds? Here Are My Tips!
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Low Appetite on ADHD Meds? Here Are My Tips!
Orthorexia nervosa by proxy?
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Orthorexia nervosa by proxy?
Target Toddler Bar Review by Dr. Taylor! [Nutrition, Messiness, Cost]
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Target Toddler Bar Review by Dr. Taylor! [Nutrition, Messiness, Cost]
Bedtime Snack Strategy for Kids! [Hey, Dr. Tay - Episode 1]
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Bedtime Snack Strategy for Kids! [Hey, Dr. Tay - Episode 1]
Should Kids Be Weighed in School?
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Should Kids Be Weighed in School?
What about kids who would eat so much sugar that they get sick
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What about kids who would eat so much sugar that they get sick
Nutrition expert mom friend hotline not gaining weight
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Nutrition expert mom friend hotline not gaining weight
Cybex Lemo high chair first impressions and unboxing
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Cybex Lemo high chair first impressions and unboxing

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  • @laurak32123
    @laurak32123 19 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    I would contest that wearing an underwire bra is not safe. Wearing the wrong size underwire bra is problematic, but a well fitting underwire bra should not cause problems. I've been wearing the Elomi Molly Nursing bra for both of my kids. I tried Kindred Bravely, but they don't have a size that fits me. As a 34KK UK (34P US sizing), Elomi is the only brand that makes a nursing bra in my size.

  • @bakmata6795
    @bakmata6795 วันที่ผ่านมา

    What a sad future

  • @NetworkNinja84
    @NetworkNinja84 วันที่ผ่านมา

    So true. Their marketing hits hard but I did just order it try. Got the half off first month. But they even lie about easy cancellation lmao. They make it seem like it’s under manage unscription and even have a cancel button. Only to contact customer service. Spot on review.

  • @coopercooper8406
    @coopercooper8406 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Diabetes, obesity, short dysfunctional life…. Great job virtue signaling mom.🤡🧢🤡🧢🤡

  • @cassiehauschildt8257
    @cassiehauschildt8257 วันที่ผ่านมา

    What age do you institue this? My 3 year olds ped loves talking about her date.

    • @GrowingIntuitiveEaters
      @GrowingIntuitiveEaters วันที่ผ่านมา

      I would bring this up anytime you feel like the doc is putting too much focus on weight. Red flags is if they talk about weight but don’t address other things like eating behaviors, food related sensory needs, and food availability

  • @kendramiyamura1668
    @kendramiyamura1668 วันที่ผ่านมา

    One question what does weigh backwards mean?

    • @laurensmith7711
      @laurensmith7711 วันที่ผ่านมา

      You step on the scale backwards so you don’t know your weight

    • @GrowingIntuitiveEaters
      @GrowingIntuitiveEaters วันที่ผ่านมา

      Weigh facing away from the numbers! This is useful when we need to track a child’s weight for growth purposes but the child has body image concerns or has disordered eating behaviors

  • @JadeDick-fk9vy
    @JadeDick-fk9vy วันที่ผ่านมา

    Now if they actually respect that itll be perfect

  • @zachdid1607
    @zachdid1607 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Yeah, it does because it has oil in it that gives you cancer so don’t eat it a lot

  • @MargotBrown
    @MargotBrown 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Flintstones contain aspartame :/ do you have a recommendation for a complete kids vitamin that’s healthy?

    • @GrowingIntuitiveEaters
      @GrowingIntuitiveEaters วันที่ผ่านมา

      The ones with iron do not have aspartame. But they do have sucralose. Some flinstone’s have dyes too.. you just have to check the box and label

  • @lexycampbell5151
    @lexycampbell5151 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Can you use a portable high chair as your main high chair? We live in a very small apartment 😅

  • @patrice6287
    @patrice6287 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Eat the plain silly

  • @brittanyjkersey
    @brittanyjkersey 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I actually found smarty pants had the same and more vitamins than hiya. I feel like gummies if they work great….brushing teeth helps combat cavities. My daughter has always done gummies. No cavities. I tried hiya but the cost is just not worth it and last shipment took over 2 weeks to go from Florida to Georgia. They use quinoa in their ingredients which I can get at the store in whole food form. I also have a little beef with the fact they forced charged my card even though it was locked. I have a subscription lmnt as well and they have never done that.

  • @11hutchins
    @11hutchins 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    As for B12, Hiya has Methylcobalamin, and NOT Cyanocobalamin..(cheapest to make) this is a big issue for us. Metho is Natural while cyan is synthetic…what does the body do to ingesting synthetic inorganic..yup spits it out / rejects it..and when it does the cyan attaches to the useful heavy metals in our blood and pulls them out. Research for thought…companies choosing cost over health.

    • @GrowingIntuitiveEaters
      @GrowingIntuitiveEaters 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      this is incorrect. our body does not "spit out" cyanocobalamin and then attach the cyanide group to a heavy metal. if you find this in your research, it is not a good source.

  • @leeleaman8057
    @leeleaman8057 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Comment your safe foods below! Mine are custard, yoghurt pouches, apple juice and bananas!

  • @Jetttheactingneutral
    @Jetttheactingneutral 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Is everything oversized because its trying to demonstrate its product but making u feel small like a toddler?

    • @natalieheagle7005
      @natalieheagle7005 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Perhaps not small like a toddler but instead to understand what we make those smaller than us deal with because it is more convenient for us. I now that I currently use booster and I am frequently adjusting them because they never quite fit right. I'm going to look into these toddler seats to see if there's some in my price range

    • @GrowingIntuitiveEaters
      @GrowingIntuitiveEaters 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Yup!

    • @Jetttheactingneutral
      @Jetttheactingneutral 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@natalieheagle7005 genuis!

    • @Jetttheactingneutral
      @Jetttheactingneutral 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@GrowingIntuitiveEaters thanks!

    • @Jetttheactingneutral
      @Jetttheactingneutral 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@natalieheagle7005 Genius!

  • @GrowingIntuitiveEaters
    @GrowingIntuitiveEaters 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I wasn’t always a believer in the transition seat. But WOW it made a huge difference for mealtimes for one of my kids. We moved one of my kids out of a booster seat and BACK into their toddler seat and mealtimes improved SO much. Being able to rest elbows on the table for comfort, see the people across the table for eye contact and social connection, have a foot support for comfort and safe wiggling, more independence (they can get down from the table and will clear their own plate by themself now), back support, and the chairs are easily adjustable as they grow. AND an added bonus is that many of these transitional chairs work for adults too, so I frequently sit in them at the table or to record videos 😆 If your kid has trouble sitting at the table, trying one of these chairs is a great option to consider! RIP to the cloth cushions on my regular chairs before I figured this out. Check out my channel for a video about 👉 What to do if your kid won’t sit at the table for meals 💬 What questions do you have about sitting at the table?

  • @vikkipink1288
    @vikkipink1288 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I have never heard anything more ridiculous or insane than to say it’s offensive to call a baby small and cute. That is literally the first thing I think every time I see a baby. Who in the world is comparing babies to other babies when they say that?? No one or at least not many people. Most people are saying they are small in comparison to adults. But either way small is not an insult. If some random person came up and said your baby looks sickly small or something and they have a medical condition yeah I could definitely understand getting upset. But small and cute? No you just totally missed the mark there.

  • @jessw1010
    @jessw1010 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    LOVE these vitamin reviews you are doing! I'm in the market for a new multivitamin for my 3 kids as they are not liking the taste of their current ones. I'm looking at Super-Vites, Nature's Plus Animal Parade, and Bluebonnet Animal Z Multiple. Would be awesome if you could review one of them! Or, besides these, which ones are your favorite?

  • @juliacuccaro-green2010
    @juliacuccaro-green2010 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This is a super helpful video! Also my ADHD brain needs to know about the artwork on the wall in your kids playroom :-)

  • @marilynbroggi257
    @marilynbroggi257 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This is sooooo helpful!!! Thank you!

  • @DougBe38
    @DougBe38 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    have you tried good chop? i'd like your opinion on them, too. i'll look at your channel to see.

  • @rebeccat9389
    @rebeccat9389 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I really struggled with icks with potty training and I’m not OCD, but it really helps to hear someone talk about how hard it is, and how gross it is. Appreciate it!

  • @meganmarrero2500
    @meganmarrero2500 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Would this work for a 33 year old woman with ADHD that sneaks candy? I may or may not be referring to myself 😂

  • @Caseylawton
    @Caseylawton 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Youre not paying just for ethical meat. Youre paying for quality meat that isnt factory farmed. Id imagine a dietician would understand the importance between the two. A farmers market or local butchery is going to be very expensive in my area far more expensive then butcher box and often wont be certified to be what they say it is. It's also very time consuming. Ultimately, if lowest cost food is what maters most to you & your family then yeah theres no way grassfed pasture raised meats are right for you, go to Walmart and have it at. But health conditions can be very expensive to treat as well ... 😅

  • @TheMoreyKids
    @TheMoreyKids 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    👩‍❤️‍👩👩‍❤️‍👩👩‍❤️‍👩👩‍❤️‍👩👩‍❤️‍👩👩‍❤️‍👩👩‍👩‍👧‍👦👩‍👩‍👧‍👦👩‍👩‍👧‍👦👩‍👩‍👧‍👦👩‍👩‍👧‍👦👩‍👩‍👧👩‍👩‍👧👩‍👩‍👧👩‍👩‍👧👩‍👩‍👧👩‍👩‍👧👩‍👩‍👧👨‍👧‍👧👨‍👧‍👧💅👍❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @beckybehrens9712
    @beckybehrens9712 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I never made my kids finish their plates. They can eat until they are full. When ordering at a restaurant, the portions can be way too much for a kid, why you would be forced to finish your plate is crazy. I can’t even finish an entire meal most of the time.

  • @XoXo_ItzMiaRose
    @XoXo_ItzMiaRose 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I can confirm that i hate these- once i walked into the classroom and on the board there was a notice saying Mia-Nurse I freaked out and ran to the bathroom bc the teacher wasnt there at that moment so i went and hid in the bathroom when i went out the teacher saw i was crying so they asked me what was wrong bc i was so scared about being weighed 😓

  • @Lizcruzmedia
    @Lizcruzmedia 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I think both ME and my child have it! Wow. This was so helpful!!!

  • @AdelaideWesselo
    @AdelaideWesselo 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    My mother responds by yelling at me then shameing me

  • @itsbetsynotbetesy
    @itsbetsynotbetesy 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

    As a person with autism, this made me realize how much my mom does not care about my safe foods. That’s why I’m always starving at her house and love going to my dads. I won’t eat if I don’t have any safe foods in the house and she knows it, but she just never cares.

  • @athenaorstitch9091
    @athenaorstitch9091 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    It’s a lot to explain but you have no idea how nice it was to see this video

  • @raychelmcbride8965
    @raychelmcbride8965 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Love this! My family always had candy in the house and I definitely feel it helped me have a good relationship with it. My mom would tell me to make a sandwich or eat dinner then eat the candy after and I would eat so much less or not even remember I asked about it.

  • @AC-iw5mv
    @AC-iw5mv 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Your content is so helpful. What to do if my toddlers/young children already “overeat” on snacks possibly due to restrictions? Ie at a party they won’t stop eating cookies but then I am worried about 1 their bellies hurting and 2 them eating everything away from other people? Please help me!

  • @MicaelynYvonne
    @MicaelynYvonne 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Love this! I'm expecting my first baby in a couple of weeks. My husband has OCD and I struggle with anxiety, so the reminder to regulate ourselves is so helpful. You're doing great, Mama! ❤

  • @michaelchen4600
    @michaelchen4600 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Such a horrible western take. In Japan, we are taught to eat what we order, and to not order excessively if we know we cannot eat it. If you have to bring home left overs, it better be eaten! Do not waste food!

    • @beckybehrens9712
      @beckybehrens9712 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

      If you order off the menu, the plate is portioned for an adult. Why would a child be forced to eat an adult portion of food. That is crazy to me.

    • @michaelchen4600
      @michaelchen4600 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@beckybehrens9712 then order from the kid’s menu if your child cannot eat adult portions. It’s not that hard.

  • @taylorgoins10
    @taylorgoins10 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I'm not sure if it's different depending on where you live, but I didn't have to have a subscription to try hiya, it gave me the choice to subscribe monthly or buy. Also, it was $15 and the Flintstone is $10 where I'm at. Other than these, I agree

  • @valentinagiovanardi6080
    @valentinagiovanardi6080 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I feel the need to share something about my personal experience with eating disorder(s) and autism. 1) The fact that weight loss is a factor for diagnosing ARFID does not mean that a normal weight or even overweight child cannot suffer from some form of eating disorder about selective eating. Especially if the child's family is not very attentive to the quality of nutrition, the child may have available large quantities of sugary drinks and sweets to compensate for the calories they did not get from food. On the contrary, the family can react to the child's anxiety towards food with obsessive behaviors regarding the child's diet, specifically choosing high-calorie foods, always offering in rotation those 3-4 dishes that the child eats most willingly, usually white food, and be so anxious that they aren't eating enough to celebrate their overweight as a success. 2) It is not always so simple to label an eating disorder in a neurodiverse person, because it is not uncommon to see an overlap of different eating disorders at the same time, just as it is not uncommon for other types of disorders to also have some effect on nutrition. In my case, mealtime includes many situations that make me uncomfortable, which add to the difficulties strictly related to food: I have a difficult relationship with chairs due to my joints being stiffer than normal (many autistics have an issue with looser joints, but the opposite even if less common is also related to autism), social anxiety makes me feel vulnerable being around other people with no easy escape route (both physically and figuratively), at the table there are many rules of behavior and it is difficult when others expect you to guess them without them being explicit. 3) Sometimes when we talk about sensory difficulties in neurodiverse people, some people think it's a mental thing like "I convince myself that that texture is dangerous" or "I've given myself a rule not to combine these foods", something similar to OCD, which is not. Perhaps the confusion arises precisely from the fact that OCD is more common among autistic people than it is in the general population, so in these people the two disorders overlap. Most autistic people have sensory difficulties due to the way our brain works, which lights up like fireworks with certain seemingly harmless stimuli. We have issues with some foods for the same reasons some of us have difficulties with hugs and kisses, having a shower, dramatic temperature changes, clothes, flashing lights, and noise. As a child or teenager, when I forced myself to eat something of the wrong consistency, I would vomit. If I chewed longer than my body allowed me to, I would vomit. If the food had the wrong smell, I would vomit. It got a lot better after childbirth (i don't know why, maybe my body had had enough of vomiting all day long for 7 months and being able to eat nothing but cookies), I'm happy that now I can eat many foods I couldn't eat in the past, but I am still suffering the consequences of the hate and trauma I experienced due to my eating disorder. If you're dealing with your child's eating disorder, pleasy don't be nasty: rejection trauma is more difficult to cure than the eating disorder itself.

  • @kylieazzara6325
    @kylieazzara6325 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank you! Great info.

  • @twinnieschaal
    @twinnieschaal 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Your doing a good job 🤩, “it may not work for some families but it works for your family” look up momma cusses it’s a wonderful funny read about parenting. Keep going kiddo ❤ a granny who knows 😁

  • @robinbirdj743
    @robinbirdj743 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Meanwhile, learn about bacteria and “ germs.” They are everywhere, even on your own skin (yes that skin your child is touching, leaning against, etc). They’re in the air you’re breathing. Wipe down only enough to keep certain germ levels low (you CANNOT get rid of all of them, only attempt to remain in healthy balance). Let go of the illusion. ❤

    • @its_adam9466
      @its_adam9466 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

      This is incredibly insensitive. You may not have intended it but this was not the right response.

    • @lemolea9571
      @lemolea9571 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

      A big part of OCD is that we know it's irrational and still can't help it. That's what makes it a disorder. It's like a phobia in that way. OCD does not have to include germs, I have a cleanliness and skin picking forms. Telling myself there are germs everywhere doesn't help at all, and can actually make people worse. Please actually know things before giving advice about them.

    • @its_adam9466
      @its_adam9466 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@lemolea9571 Preach friend preach! Couldn't have said it better myself.

    • @rebeccat9389
      @rebeccat9389 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Jeez Louise this is such an unkind comment! Why would you say that to someone who is literally telling you they have OCD and are struggling? NOT HELPFUL.

  • @christiegrows2022
    @christiegrows2022 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Really helpful advice ❤

  • @cozmyboy
    @cozmyboy 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    You’re not a mom with OCD you’re just a mom ❤ stop tryna be quirky

    • @christiegrows2022
      @christiegrows2022 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Being a neurotypical mum and being a neurodivergent mum are completely different experiences. You’re just vomiting ableism when you try to diminish OCD as a quirk. Spend more time educating yourself and less time spreading hate

    • @willowscammell4122
      @willowscammell4122 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I understand why you may think this, because OCD has been dumbed down to just "germs and neatness OMG I'm so OCD 😛" so when someone whose OCD does involve germs and or neatness speaks up, you think they're just conforming to the stereotype to be "quirky". Ocd can involve compulsive and obsessive thoughts about anything, including germs and neatness. That's not all that it is of course, but the stereotype started somewhere. This lady's OCD is as valid as anyone else's.

    • @its_adam9466
      @its_adam9466 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Well said Christie, Willow. You're trying to be sweet but this comment comes off horribly. As someone myself with OCD I can certify that OCD is not a quirk to be diminished. It is horrible to live with.

    • @Valentine-jp3te
      @Valentine-jp3te 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@christiegrows2022all i hear is buzzwords lol

    • @a.b.2850
      @a.b.2850 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@christiegrows2022since when is ocd neurodivergent..?!? It’s not. This insanity of labeling everything and everyone as different needs to stop. It really hurts neurodivergent people.

  • @DiedreBowen
    @DiedreBowen 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I would love for you to review Kirkman labs children's vitamins.

  • @ocblue179
    @ocblue179 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Why not? Every school should do these things

  • @rachelrainbowphoenix
    @rachelrainbowphoenix หลายเดือนก่อน

    I had no idea that the gummy form factor was incompatible with so many different minerals. Also thanks for mentioning the necessity of a child proof cap: 2 of my siblings got into a bottle of Flintstones vitamins when we were young and my Mom had to spend the day on poison control while feeding them margarine 😖. (Disclaimer: I don't know the science behind that treatment plan I was 9 at the time, don't take this as medical advice if your kid gets into the vitamins, call poison control!)

  • @yourtwincitiesagent6798
    @yourtwincitiesagent6798 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Love this! More recommendations please🙂

  • @misshtrs9215
    @misshtrs9215 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wow thank you, I wish my parents knew about picky eating when I was young😅 I would just sit hungry next to a plate of unsafe food and we would fight about not getting anything else till I finished the plate

  • @Lago_roh
    @Lago_roh หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for the clarification and practical examples. It was very useful for understanding my son's behavior at the table.🙏🌹

  • @c.n.1046
    @c.n.1046 หลายเดือนก่อน

    May you please clarify the differences between choline, phos choline and phosphatides. Genestra has a supplement they call Phos Choline which contains 1200mg Soy Lecithin which on the label says yields 720mg of Phosphatides. Does that mean 720 mg of Choline since the supplement is called Phos Choline? Thank you so much for all your informative content!

  • @awrsish
    @awrsish หลายเดือนก่อน

    I don’t know when it happened but at some point I would just eat everything on my plate in SECONDS and vanish into the shadows after dinner, largely because my parents always talked about my school or work and it was insanely boring and made 0 sense to me. Often I didn’t even notice how fast I was eating I was just so bored. Still struggle with food to this day. Glad you’re making these videos!! ❤