Educational Series: Exploring Mindful Eating Personal enrichment webinars, suitable for those who wish to begin or maintain a mindful eating practice on a personal level. We created this series with the Personal Community Member in mind; however, Professional Community Members are welcome. No CE Credits. Date: Tuesday, July 19, 2022 Important Announcement: This registration is to receive the Recording Only. You will not receive the link to the live event. You will receive an email with a link to the recording and materials after the event, typically within 1-2 business days.
Educational Series: Exploring Mindful Eating
Personal enrichment webinars, suitable for those who wish to begin or maintain a mindful eating practice on a personal level. We created this series with the Personal Community Member in mind; however, Professional Community Members are welcome. No CE Credits.
Date: Tuesday, July 19, 2022
Important Announcement:
This registration is to receive the Recording Only. You will not receive the link to the live event. You will receive an email with a link to the recording and materials after the event, typically within 1-2 business days.
Cooking has been used as a way to communicate culture from one generation to the next since the very first hearth was lit, an estimated 400,000 years ago. In today's world, cooking can be a way to slow down, be mindful, and share a few smiles while creating memories with your children or your clients. In this interactive webinar, participants will prepare a recipe together while discussing various attributes of the ingredients and final dish. Let's make something delicious together, mindfully!
Learning Objectives
1. List three neutral or positive attributes of any one of the featured ingredients. 2. Discuss how cooking can be beneficial to the adult-child relationship and dynamic. 3. Demonstrate how to discuss food positively for the benefit of the child and of the self as well.
1. List three neutral or positive attributes of any one of the featured ingredients.
2. Discuss how cooking can be beneficial to the adult-child relationship and dynamic.
3. Demonstrate how to discuss food positively for the benefit of the child and of the self as well.
About the Presenter
Yaffi Lvova is an experienced Registered Dietitian Nutritionist and a proud mom of twins plus one. She earned a bachelor of science in nutrition and dietetics from Arizona State University in 2010 and went on to complete the Iowa State University dietetic internship. Yaffi is a published author of several books on feeding kids and is the creator of Toddler Test Kitchen, an early childhood cooking program that aims to introduce children to unfamiliar food in a creative and fun way. Yaffi supports parents, pregnancy through toddlerhood, through her social media, public speaking, and Nap Time Nutrition podcast and YouTube channel. Connect with Yaffi! LinkedIn: Yaffi Lvova Facebook: @babybloomnutrition, @toddlertestkitchen_az Instagram: @toddler.testkitchen
Yaffi Lvova is an experienced Registered Dietitian Nutritionist and a proud mom of twins plus one. She earned a bachelor of science in nutrition and dietetics from Arizona State University in 2010 and went on to complete the Iowa State University dietetic internship. Yaffi is a published author of several books on feeding kids and is the creator of Toddler Test Kitchen, an early childhood cooking program that aims to introduce children to unfamiliar food in a creative and fun way. Yaffi supports parents, pregnancy through toddlerhood, through her social media, public speaking, and Nap Time Nutrition podcast and YouTube channel.
Connect with Yaffi!
LinkedIn: Yaffi Lvova
Facebook: @babybloomnutrition, @toddlertestkitchen_az
Instagram: @toddler.testkitchen
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Columbia, MO 65205
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