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The Pediatric Dietitian

The Pediatric Dietitian

By: Jen Ross RD and Danielle Mein RD
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The Pediatric Dietitian Podcast is your go-to resource for parents who want real, practical solutions to improve their child’s nutrition—without turning mealtimes into a daily battle.

Hosted by pediatric dietitians, Jen & Danielle, this podcast cuts through the noise of social media trends and generic advice to bring you evidence-based, clinically grounded guidance that actually works in real life.

We cover everything from:

  • Picky eating and food refusal
  • Weight concerns (underweight, overweight, and everything in between)
  • Balanced meals and snacks for kids
  • Blood sugar, diabetes
  • Gut health
  • Long-term health not short term fixes
  • Family habits, routines, and the home environment

Each episode focuses on what you can actually do as a parent—with clear strategies, realistic expectations, and honest conversations about what works (and what doesn’t).

Because raising a healthy eater isn’t about perfection—it’s about building the right habits, environment, and mindset over time.

If you’re tired of conflicting advice and want a straightforward, research-backed, practical approaches to feeding your child, you’re in the right place.

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Episodes
  • Ep. 8 How to Maintain Your Child's Healthy Eating Habits All Summer | Part 1 of 2
    Jun 22 2026

    Summers don’t have to derail your child’s nutrition. In this episode of The Pediatric Dietitian Podcast, pediatric dietitians Jen and Danielle break down what actually helps families stay consistent during the chaos of summer—without turning it into an all-or-nothing situation. From vacations and camps to grandparents and constant parties, they explain why most families lose progress…and what the families who succeed do differently. in this episode, you’ll learn:

    • Why routines matter more than motivation (especially in summer)
    • How to “bounce back” quickly after vacations or disruptions
    • What is worth maintaining—and what you can let go
    • Practical ways to balance the treats from camps and visiting family members, along with eating out,
    • How to set limits without creating guilt or food obsession
    • Feasible strategies for travel, road trips, and eating away from home

    If you’ve ever felt like all your progress disappears the second summer hits, this episode will show you how to keep things steady—without overcomplicating it. 🎧 Listen, save, and come back to this when you need a reset this summer. Subscribe for more practical, evidence-based nutrition strategies for kids. Share this episode with a parent who’s trying to keep things together this summer.

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    28 mins
  • Ep 7. Starting Solids for Infants
    May 10 2026

    In this episode, we cover:

    • When to start solids (and signs your baby is ready)
    • Purees vs. baby-led weaning — and why you don’t have to choose
    • Why staying on purees too long can lead to feeding challenges
    • The difference between gagging vs. choking (and what to do)
    • How to introduce allergen foods safely
    • Why texture exposure is critical for development
    • How to prevent picky eating early on
    • Why “kid food” is a modern problem — and what to do instead
    • The importance of family meals, no screens, and eating together
    • How your behavior as a parent shapes your child’s eating habits

    One of the biggest takeaways: Feeding is a skill. And like any skill, it has to be practiced.

    The goal isn’t perfection — it’s exposure, consistency, and creating a positive environment around food from the very beginning.

    Resources mentioned:

    • Solid Starts app (how to safely serve foods by age)
    • 101 Before One

    Who this is for:

    • New parents starting solids
    • Parents struggling with picky eating
    • Families wanting to prevent feeding issues early
    • Anyone confused by conflicting feeding advice online
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    42 mins
  • Ep 6 Picky Eating What's normal, what's not normal, how to prevent it, how to fix it
    Apr 14 2026

    Is your child a picky eater… or is it something more serious? In this episode of The Pediatric Dietitian Podcast, pediatric dietitians Jen & Danielle break down everything parents need to know about picky eating—what’s normal, what’s not, and when it’s time to seek help. We’re talking real-life strategies (not generic advice) to help you prevent, manage, and even reverse picky eating—without turning mealtimes into a battle. You’ll learn: What normal* picky eating looks like (and why it happens) Red flags that signal a more serious feeding issue When to involve a pediatrician, dietitian, or feeding therapist How to handle food refusal without power struggles Why forcing bites can backfire (even if it “works” short-term) Simple ways to increase food exposure (without pressure) The role of snacks, ultra-processed foods, and family habits Real patient stories—from mild picky eating to severe cases We also share *practical tools you can start using today**, like: ✔️ Balanced meal structure (even when they don’t eat everything) ✔️ How to introduce new foods without resistance ✔️ Why consistency matters more than perfection ✔️ What to do when your child only eats a handful of foods Whether your toddler is throwing broccoli on the floor or your older child refuses entire food groups—this episode will help you feel more confident and less overwhelmed. ---

    Have a question about your child’s eating? DM us on Instagram: @thepediatricdietitian 🎧

    Subscribe for more evidence-based, real-life nutrition guidance for kids

    #pickyeater #toddlernutrition #kidsnutrition #parentingtips #feedingkids #pediatricdietitian

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    39 mins
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