Like JDaz and ST I still carry some scars from my tween/teen years and insensitive comments made by my parents and peers. I still love my parents very much and it was comparatively such a blip on otherwise strong parenting, so I hope you can forgive yourself, Kris. I think it can be really powerful for parents to admit when they've messed up and slowly introduce kids to the concept of adults being fallible and also kids as participants in their healthcare. There is a way forward from this, I'm just not totally sure what it is.
If the ED practice is full, what about reaching out to a pediatric nutritionist for advice and potential management of developing healthier eating habits? It could help to have an outsider educate the whole family and let Zoe have a more active role (if she's open to it, of course).
If the ED practice is full, what about reaching out to a pediatric nutritionist for advice and potential management of developing healthier eating habits? It could help to have an outsider educate the whole family and let Zoe have a more active role (if she's open to it, of course).
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