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The Pediatric Dietitian

The Pediatric Dietitian

Written 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.

Episodes
  • Ep 5. Childhood Obesity: Practical Tips for Parents (Portions, Snacks, Screens & Routines)
    Apr 14 2026

    If your child is struggling with obesity and you feel stuck, overwhelmed, or frustrated — this episode is for you. In this episode, Jen and Danielle (clinical pediatric dietitians) share real-life, practical strategies to help parents manage childhood obesity without extreme diets, shame, or quick fixes. We talk about what actually works in real families — including: • Why pediatricians often don’t have enough nutrition tools • Why injectables and medications are not the first solution for most kids • How to know the right portion sizes for your kid without food scales • Why kids can overeat healthy foods (yes, even rice and pasta) • How to set boundaries before expecting self-control • Structuring after-school routines to prevent pantry binges • Pre-portioned snack strategies that reduce impulsive eating • How to handle grocery store meltdowns and treat requests • Why routine and consistency are key • How to reduce screen time and increase physical activity (even for non-athletic kids) • Creative exercise ideas for kids who hate team sports • Why “exercise as punishment” backfires • Heavy work and movement strategies for ADHD and neurodivergent kids This is not about putting your child on a diet. This is about changing the environment, building structure, and creating long-term healthy habits as a family. If you’re thinking: “My child keeps overeating.” “They snack constantly.” “They only want packaged foods.” “I don’t know what to do anymore.” You are not alone — and you are not failing.

    Follow us for evidence-based, practical pediatric nutrition advice:

    Instagram: @thepediatricdietician

    #childhoodobesity #howtohelpanoverweightchild #kidsnutrition #pediatricobesity #familyhealth #portioncontrol #screen time #ADHDandnutrition #feedingkids #pediatricdietitian

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    31 mins
  • Ep 4: Childhood Obesity: What’s Actually Causing It (and What Parents Can Do Today)
    Apr 14 2026

    Childhood obesity isn’t caused by one “bad food” or one parenting mistake. In this episode, Jen + Danielle (UCLA clinical pediatric dietitians) break down why childhood obesity is so common, what’s driving it in real families, and what actually helps—without shame, extremes, or diet culture. We talk about the real-life factors that matter: - Why childhood obesity is multifactorial (culture + portions + lifestyle + environment) - The “whole family” approach (because parents control the food + routine) - How after-school fast food runs create cravings and a vicious cycle - Portion sizes, fast eating, and practical strategies like the 20–30 minute pause before seconds - Screens + low physical activity (and how they impact eating and overeating) - Emotional eating, stress, sleep, and when therapy/support may be part of the plan - Ultra-processed foods, “food science” (hyper-palatable snacks), and why kids stop wanting real food - Hidden sugar everywhere (even “healthy” staples like breads, cereals, and spreads) - Why there are no shortcuts—and how to start with one realistic change at a time - Simple, practical ways to cook more at home (including meal kits as a bridge) If you’re a parent thinking: “My kid is always snacking… won’t eat real meals… wants fast food… hates vegetables… and nothing we try sticks.” This episode gives you a real plan to start changing the pattern—one step at a time. Follow for more evidence-based, real-life kid nutrition tips: Instagram: @thepediatricdietitian #kidsnutrition #pediatricnutrition #ultraprocessedfoods #pickyeating #familymeals #screen time #prediabetes #parentingpodcast

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    28 mins
  • Ep 3: First-Time Parent Feeding Mistakes (and What Actually Helps)
    Apr 14 2026

    First-time parent feeding advice online can be so misleading — and it can create unnecessary anxiety around bottles, formula ounces, starting solids, choking fears, and what “healthy” really means. In this episode, Jen + Danielle (UCLA clinical pediatric dietitians) break down the most common mistakes we see first-time parents make—not to shame anyone, but to help you avoid the stress spiral and get your baby eating and growing confidently. We cover: Why Instagram/TikTok “rules” can create feeding anxiety (and when to ignore them) The truth about formula ounces (especially for preemies + corrected age) Why bland food and fear of salt can backfire (and the difference between salt used in home cooking vs ultra-processed sodium) Bottle habits that make weaning harder (and why “out of sight, out of mind” works) Why we don’t recommend mixing formula/breast milk into purees (most of the time) Easy ways to add calories the right way: avocado, yogurt, nut butter, eggs, coconut cream, cheese, etc. The “purees only” trap (and why waiting too long to introduce textures can hold babies back) How to reduce choking fear: Solid Starts, food prep tips, CPR/choking classes, and staying calm Why parent anxiety during feeding can affect feeding success, especially in failure to thrive / slow weight gain cases This episode is for parents thinking: “My baby isn’t following the textbook… am I doing something wrong?” You’re not. Let’s make feeding feel simpler and more realistic. 👇 Send us your questions (or your “I wish I knew this earlier” moments). We love turning real parent struggles into real solutions.

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    17 mins
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