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Parenting & Nutrition: It’s Not Just on Parents — What Family Support and Early Childhood Centers Can Do
We often talk about children’s nutrition as if it lives entirely inside the home — a matter of parental knowledge, discipline, or willpower. But families are navigating a food landscape shaped by cost, time scarcity, marketing, transportation barriers, and unequal access to fresh food.
When healthy food costs more, takes longer to prepare, and is harder to find, the burden cannot rest on parents alone.
Family support organizations and early childhood centers are stepping up — not as substitutes for parents, but as partners in nutritional equity.
Across communities, promising practices are emerging.
Real Food Isn’t Elitist — It’s About Equity, Agency, and What We Believe Families Deserve
Whenever someone advocates for feeding children real, whole food, a familiar objection appears:
“That’s elitist. Poor families can’t afford that.”
It sounds compassionate. But look closer, and it reveals something uncomfortable: the assumption that low-income families — often disproportionately families of color — cannot prioritize health.
That assumption lowers expectations. It removes agency. And unintentionally, it reinforces inequity.
What Parenting Children with Disabilities Taught Me About Strength, Advocacy, and Community
Parenting a child with disabilities means stepping into a world most people don't fully understand — one filled with medical appointments, unanswered questions, and moments of profound isolation. But it also means discovering a strength you never knew you had. This is my story of navigating two children's complex diagnoses, receiving my own, and finding the community that changed everything.