Let's Reconnect with Breanna Jayne Sada
Is sugar really responsible for hyperactive behaviour? Should parents be worried about processed foods? And what can you do when mealtimes become a daily battleground? In this episode of Let's Reconnect, psychologist Breanna Jayne Sada sits down with paediatric dietitian and feeding specialist Dr Kyla to unpack some of the biggest myths and misconceptions about children's nutrition. Together they explore the relationship between food, mood, behaviour, anxiety, concentration and family connection. They also discuss the growing pressure many parents feel around feeding their children and why social media, conflicting advice and fear-based messaging may be making things harder than they need to be. If you've ever worried that your child isn't eating enough, struggles with fussy eating, skips breakfast, refuses vegetables, or turns mealtimes into a power struggle, this episode is packed with practical, evidence-informed advice. IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS: * The link between food, mood, behaviour and overall wellbeing * Why so many parents feel anxious about their child's eating habits * The impact of social media and nutrition misinformation on families * Whether sugar really causes hyperactivity in children * What the research says about food additives and behaviour * The role of hunger in emotional regulation and concentration * Why some children naturally skip breakfast * Understanding intuitive eating and trusting children's hunger cues * How schools and parents can support healthy relationships with food * Why mealtime power struggles can damage family connection * Practical strategies for managing fussy eating * Food rewards, bribery and their unintended consequences * Supporting children to develop healthy lifelong eating habits * Childhood weight concerns and how to approach them sensitively * Supporting neurodivergent children with eating challenges * Why reducing mealtime stress can benefit the entire family KEY TAKEAWAYS One of the strongest messages from this conversation is that parents do not need to be perfect. Children do not need a flawless diet to thrive, and mealtimes should be about more than simply getting food into a child. Dr Kyla explains that parents are responsible for what food is offered, while children are responsible for deciding whether and how much they eat. Taking pressure off children, reducing food-related conflict and focusing on connection can help create healthier long-term relationships with food. The episode also challenges several common parenting myths, including the belief that sugar is the primary cause of challenging behaviour and that children need to clean their plate before dessert. RESOURCES MENTIONED * Mealtimes Australia [https://mealtimes.com.au?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * Dr Kyla Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/dr_kyla/?hl=en] ABOUT LET'S RECONNECT Let's Reconnect is the podcast for parents wanting to reconnect with their children and teens. Hosted by psychologist Breanna Jayne Sada, each episode explores practical, evidence-based ways to strengthen family relationships, improve communication and support children's mental health and wellbeing. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review and share it with another parent who might find it helpful. Keywords: child nutrition, food and behaviour, food and mood, fussy eating, picky eating, kids nutrition, parenting podcast Australia, childhood anxiety, intuitive eating, mealtime battles, healthy eating for kids, neurodivergent children, ADHD and food, sugar and hyperactivity, family mealtimes, parenting advice. Let's Reconnect next episode. In the meantime, subscribe and follow our podcast and socials @breanna.jayne_psych @letsreconnect_pod. If you or your child would like to write in with a question or story, or you’d like to be a guest advocating for the needs of children and young people, please reach out. Disclaimer: The information in this podcast is general and not a substitute for individual clinical advice or treatment. While I am a registered psychologist, I am not providing personalised guidance here. Every child and family is different, and what’s discussed may not suit your situation. If you have concerns, please seek support from a qualified mental health professional. For immediate help, contact Lifeline on 13 11 14, Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800, or call 000 in an emergency. Views expressed are my own and not those of any organisations I am associated with. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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