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The Food Security Blanket

Addressing Hoarding and Binge Eating Behaviors in Foster Children

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The Food Security Blanket

著者: Juan Rodriguez Aceves
ナレーター: Jennifer Danielson
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In foster care, food often becomes more than nourishment—it transforms into a child's source of comfort, control, and security. When children hoard crackers under their beds or eat with desperate urgency, they're communicating deeper needs that traditional approaches often miss.

The Food Security Blanket offers a compassionate roadmap for foster parents, social workers, and therapists supporting children through complex relationships with food. Drawing from a decade of hands-on fostering experience and evidence-based research, this guide reveals practical strategies that address the heart of these behaviors.

Inside, you'll discover:

  • Why some foster children develop food hoarding and binge eating patterns
  • Environmental strategies that create genuine food security
  • Step-by-step approaches for healing mealtime anxiety
  • Real family stories that demonstrate successful interventions
  • Long-term tools for building healthy relationships with food

This isn't about managing behaviors—it's about understanding the survival instincts behind them and creating the safety that allows healing to unfold naturally.

Whether you're navigating hidden food stashes or supporting a child through binge episodes, these trauma-informed strategies transform challenging moments into opportunities for trust-building and growth.

From the author who has guided children like Adrian (who stockpiled granola bars for security) and Raymond (whose eating reflected feast-or-famine survival patterns) comes wisdom tested at countless kitchen tables. Each strategy emerges from real experience with children whose food behaviors told stories of resilience, not dysfunction.

Transform mealtimes from battlegrounds into bridges. Help children move from survival mode to genuine nourishment. Create the foundation where food becomes what it should be for every child—a source of comfort, connection, and care.

©2024, 2025 Juan Rodriguez Aceves (P)2025 Juan Rodriguez Aceves
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