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ED Parenting
Ginny Jones
39 episodes
4 months ago
This podcast by eating disorder expert and parent coach Ginny Jones gives practical ways that parents can manage their kids’ eating disorders. You will learn how to respond to your child’s behavior and create a calm and peaceful environment that is optimized for recovery.
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This podcast by eating disorder expert and parent coach Ginny Jones gives practical ways that parents can manage their kids’ eating disorders. You will learn how to respond to your child’s behavior and create a calm and peaceful environment that is optimized for recovery.
Show more...
Parenting
Kids & Family
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21. Can I tell her she’s too thin?
ED Parenting
11 minutes
4 years ago
21. Can I tell her she’s too thin?
In this episode, I respond to a parent who is wondering why treatment providers tell her not to talk about weight with a child who has underweight anorexia. In my experience most parents have been given this directive, but they haven’t been told why this is important or what to do instead. I talk throughContinue reading "21. Can I tell her she’s too thin?" The post 21. Can I tell her she’s too thin? appeared first on Ginny Jones / Parent Coach.
ED Parenting
This podcast by eating disorder expert and parent coach Ginny Jones gives practical ways that parents can manage their kids’ eating disorders. You will learn how to respond to your child’s behavior and create a calm and peaceful environment that is optimized for recovery.