63  Eating Disorders: Feeding Our Kids

63 Eating Disorders: Feeding Our Kids

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Emilee Young, RDN, LD is a Registered Dietitian dedicated to helping those in recovery. She has worked in both an intensive outpatient and a partial hospitalization setting where she has been able to support clients in recovery.

Emilee practices based on the philosophy that “all foods fit” and wants to help clients create a sustainable and joyful experience with food and movement. She specializes in binge eating disorder recovery and enjoys working with clients to establish peace with food. Emilee is a fat-positive and anti-diet dietitian working from a Health At Every Size © and Intuitive Eating model.

[00:01] Emilee Young Shares Her Story With Us

  • I introduce and welcome Emilee Young, RDN, LD
  • Emilee tells us the story on why she’s focused on eating disorders

[05:15] Weight is Not Health

  • What dieticians would advise to pediatricians
  • Listen to Emilee’s advice!
  • Here’s the truth about body mass index that you should know
  • Weight is not health
  • Emilee mentions some factors to consider when defining health
  • She breaks down her specialization in terms of food movement in the body

[15:44] Division of Responsibility

  • Emilee talks about “division of responsibility” in a nutshell
  • What is food bargaining and why is it not advisable?
  • No one is immune to the diet culture
  • Here’s what to do with it

[25:44] When to Refer a Patient About Eating Disorders

  • Our patients are the experts of their own body
  • Healthcare providers should always listen
  • When pediatricians should refer patients to other healthcare providers
  • Why patients should be allowed to eat their preferred food
  • How often should this be allowed?
  • How to deal with patients with food restrictions

[35:33] How to Build Safe Spaces for Kids

  • Having a team of experts is a good support system for the child
  • Pediatricians should choose their words very carefully
  • Kids are sponges
  • What pediatricians should understand about safe spaces
  • Healthcare providers should pay attention to these points of reflection
  • GIving autonomy to patients
  • Reflecting about patient-centered care

[42:37] Closing Segment

  • Final takeaways:
  • When pediatricians should refer their patients for eating disorders
  • Attitudes about weight, diet, culture and fat shaming among pediatricians
  • The right way to talk about the growth trajectory of a child
  • “Health at every size” and intuitive eating
  • A child’s food preferences change over time
  • Body mass index may be flawed
  • Factors to consider when looking into a child’s health
  • Division of responsibility for parents
  • Setting up rewards food is not advisable
  • Listen to the patient and validate their feelings
  • Interventions for patients with anorexia
  • The antidote to diet culture
  • Choosing our words wisely

Key Quotes:

“I think a part of that division of responsibility is making sure that your child has its preferred foods.” - Emilee Young, RDN, LD

“I think one of the biggest things that I've learned as a dietitian is being a good listener.” - Emilee Young, RDN, LD

Email emilee@couragetonourish.com to reach out to Emilee or follow her on Instagram. Check out

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