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Lecture: Making a Safe Space at the Table - Creating an Environment that Encourages Young Children to Explore and Engage with Food

  • 05/13/2025
  • 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
  • 151 Lynch Creek Way, Petaluma, CA 94954

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Join us for an in person 60-minute conversation designed to introduce the foundations of helping young children have a positive relationship with food. It's completely normal for eating challenges to emerge in toddlerhood—and having the tools to navigate those ups and downs can make all the difference. From sparking curiosity to easing mealtime stress, we'll begin to explore how to create a supportive environment where kids can approach food with openness and enjoyment.

Whether you're an expectant parent wanting to prepare, a new parent about to introduce solids, someone currently navigating feeding challenges, a caregiver, or an early childhood educator—you will walk away with practical first steps and valuable insight to help nurture a curious, connected relationship with food. 


About Kacey: 

Kacey Legnitto is a Registered DietitianCertified Eating Disorder Registered DietitianCertified Eating Disorder Registered Dietitian SupervisorIntuitive Eating Certified Counselor, and Family Feeding Specialist. She specializes in working alongside and supporting individuals through the recovery process from eating disorders, fostering intuitive eating practices, helping those who are wanting to break-free from chronic dieting and finding a peaceful relationship with food and body, guiding families who want to raise their kids to be intuitive eaters, and offering specialized support in family feeding dynamics.


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