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Hezekiah
is on page 85 of 150
I am very pleased to report that Do Valle is very critical of American society's valorization of thinness, which she did not encounter in Brazil.
— Aug 30, 2023 11:18AM
Hezekiah
is on page 83 of 150
There are some editing issues in this book and I don't agree with some of the advice (forbid snacks outside of designated meal/snack times and disallow snacks in bed*), but overall I find the text very accessible.
* my main issues with kids eating snacks in bed are crumbs and dental hygiene, but if my kid's hungry at bedtime I won't make them go to sleep hungry.
— Aug 30, 2023 11:02AM
* my main issues with kids eating snacks in bed are crumbs and dental hygiene, but if my kid's hungry at bedtime I won't make them go to sleep hungry.
Hezekiah
is on page 30 of 150
I'm glad that the authors stress that the ARFID criterion of low weight is something that shouldn't be the deciding factor for whether a person has it, and they emphasize also that fat people can have restrictive eating disorders.
— Aug 30, 2023 10:25AM

