One of our nation’s leading Childhood Nutrition Experts, Registered Dietitian Jill Castle explains the misconceptions people have about feeding their children and how to integrate a more comprehensive Nutrition Education Program into our food culture.
One of our nation’s top childhood nutrition experts, with over 26 years as a pediatric nutritionist, Jill Castle is frequently called upon as a speaker, consultant and blogger to educate, inspire and transform the way parents and healthcare professionals nourish and nurture children. Jill is also the author of Eat Like a Champion: Performance Nutrition for Your Young Athlete and co-author of Fearless Feeding: How to Raise Healthy Eaters from High Chair to High School. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at
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