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What Not to Say to Teens About Weight-Dr. Nina Savelle-Rocklin Psy.D.

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If you are concerned about your child’s eating habits, Dr. Nina Savelle-Rocklin Psy.D. a Los Angeles Psychoanalyst and author of “Food for Thought” advised Lon Nov. 25, 2016 to “strike when the Iron is cool.”  She further explained when your child is reaching for a second helping is not the time to mention your concern, and probably should not be addressed directly.   She continued that if you feel you need a conversation, it is best to do it later and start with a concern about their health or some other global topic.  Listen to Dr. Nina explain the best ways to approach your concern about a child’s weight or eating habits.  [Our thanks to Rich Simpson, owner of Pathways Abroad for providing our intro music]

Contact: Dr. Nina Savelle-Rocklin Dr.Nina@WintheDietWar.com www.WintheDietWar.com

Lon Woodbury 208-267-7717 lonwoodbury@gmail.com www.strugglingteens.com

This is one of a series of short interviews about new developments in the network of private, parent-choice residential schools and programs helping struggling teens and young adults. The guests are innovative leaders in this network.  To hear other interviews in this series, click on "Follow" above, or click on  The Woodbury Report  or www. estrugglingtens.com

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