Nutrition psychology for parents

How Children Eat

Ronia Schiftan

How Children Eat

Understanding children's eating behaviour, reflecting on influences and relaxing family life

1st ed. published 2026. 256 pages All rights available

How Children Eat

Understanding children's eating behaviour, reflecting on influences and relaxing family life

Picky eaters sit at many dinner tables, more and more children are overweight, and eating disorders are on the rise. Parents are confused: why is this happening and what can they do about it? Psychologist Ronia Schiftan helps to understand and support children's sometimes strange eating behaviour. Reflecting on parental influences is also an important contribution to creating a relaxed atmosphere at the family table. A book that encourages parents to rethink their approach and paves the way for their children to develop a positive body image and more relaxed eating habits. • Advice and exercises, including on special issues such as neurodiversity • Supports the prevention and recognition of eating disorders • Convinces with a large dose of serenity