Eating Outside the Home with a Fussy Eater
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Hello and Welcome to the Redwood Wellbeing Podcast, where each week I am dedicated to supporting parents on the journey of nurturing their child's healthy relationship with food and their body image.
Through practical, everyday strategies and tips, I help you to become empowered to make a lasting difference in your child's wellbeing journey.
In this episode, we explore how to support your child with fussy or selective eating when you’re eating outside the homewhether at restaurants, friends’ houses, or family gatherings. The focus is on reducing pressure, building trust, and helping both parent and child feel more calm and confident in social food settings.
You’ll learn:
- How to clarify realistic expectations before going out, and why nutrition isn’t the main goal of a single social meal
- How to understand your child’s current needs, including safe foods, hunger timing, and sensory sensitivities
- When (and why) it can be helpful to bring familiar foods—and how to do this without shame or stress
- How to emotionally prepare your child by reducing uncertainty and increasing predictability
- Practical preparation strategies such as checking menus, timing snacks, and planning for the environment
- How to communicate with hosts or restaurants in a calm, neutral, and non-apologetic way
- Why preparing yourself as a parent is just as important as preparing your child
While you’re at the meal, we explore:
- How to set a calm, low-pressure tone from the moment you arrive
- Ways to support your child without pressure, bribing, or negotiation
- How to manage social comments and protect your child from food-related scrutiny
- When it’s helpful to let go of expectations and prioritise connection over eating
- How to respond to emotional overwhelm or distress in both your child and yourself
- Simple, practical strategies like small portions, safe exposure, and backup snacks
- Ways to stay neutral so food doesn’t become the centre of attention
After the meal, we cover:
- How to gently check in with your child without judgment or pressure
- Why effort matters more than outcome when reinforcing positives
- How to repair moments of tension and rebuild trust if things felt stressful
- Reflective questions to help you learn and adjust for next time
- Why one meal does not define your child’s progress
- The importance of letting go of comparison with other children or families
- How to reconnect beyond food and end the experience on a warm relational note
If you'd like to be a part of the Redwood Wellbeing community, you can subscribe to my podcast, and follow me on Instagram @redwoodwellbeing
You can also book in a free 1:1 consult for your own or your child's body image/intuitive eating on my website www.redwoodwellbeing.com.au
To get in touch, please email info@redwoodwellbeing.com.au
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Happy listening!
Lyss :)