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How to Cultivate a Family Culture of Health and Wellbeing
A child’s physical health and emotional wellbeing rests on several behaviors that are cultivated during childhood. Family culture in the context of child health is fundamental to a child’s wellbeing and sense of self. Learn about the power of a supportive family foundation, how cultural norms and parental pasts may create obstacles to the family ethos, and how to help families create a strong family culture.

Performance Indicators*:
2.1.1 Advocates for and promotes food and nutrition programs and resources to address issues of food insecurity, nutritional health and overall health and wellness.
12.2.1 Identifies determinants of health and influences on population health status.
12.3.1 Designs programs, interventions, or initiatives based on assessment and surveillance data and evidence-based literature
12.3.6 Prioritizes goals and objectives based on health problems and health problem changeability.

*This course has been approved for continuing education for Registered Dietitian Nutritionists and Dietetic Technicians, Registered by the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR).

Oct 26, 2023 02:00 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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Speakers

Jill Castle, MS, RDN
Jill Castle is one of the nation’s premier childhood nutrition experts. Known as a paradigm shifter who blends current research, practical application and common sense, Jill inspires audiences to think differently about feeding kids. A sought-after speaker, advisor, and media contributor, Jill has inspired TEDx and a range of nutrition, medical, government and parent audiences. Jill serves on the Board of Advisors of Parents Magazine, and is the nutrition advisor to a handful of privately held child nutrition companies. She is the creator of TheNourishedChild.com, a parent nutrition education website and author of the books, Eat Like a Champion, Try New Food, The Smart Mom’s Guide to Starting Solids, and co-author of Fearless Feeding. She pens The Nourished Child blog and interviews experts on her podcast of the same name.