
Topic: Exploring the Dynamics of Food: Aversions, Hoarding, Compulsions, and Behavior
Navigating the intricate relationship between our children and food can often be a journey filled with questions, concerns, and uncertainties. Join us for an illuminating PSG training session where we will delve into the complexities of food compulsions and their profound impact on behavior within the family dynamic.
Date: March 26th
Time: 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Location: Compassion Christian Church, Growth Track Area
55 Al Henderson Blvd, Savannah, GA 31324
Description:
As parents, we understand the challenges associated with ensuring our children develop healthy relationships with food. In the nurturing environment of Compassion Christian Church’s Growth Track Area, we invite you to join a supportive community of fellow parents as we embark on a journey of understanding and empowerment.
Throughout this session, we will engage in insightful discussions aimed at unraveling the mysteries behind our children’s food-related behaviors. From uncovering the roots of food aversions to addressing hoarding tendencies and compulsive behaviors, we will explore how these factors can significantly impact family dynamics and overall well-being.
Moreover, we will shed light on how food-related compulsions often serve as manifestations of underlying emotional or psychological struggles that require our attention and support. Through shared experiences and collaborative learning, we seek to equip ourselves with the tools and knowledge necessary to navigate these challenges effectively.
Key Discussion Points:
Understanding Food Aversions: Exploring why children may reject certain foods and strategies to encourage healthier eating habits.
Addressing Hoarding Behaviors: Identifying the motivations behind excessive food accumulation and fostering positive behaviors.
Recognizing Deeper Issues: Understanding how food compulsions can mask underlying emotional or psychological needs in children.
Promoting Positive Behavior: Examining the ways in which our approach to food can influence children’s mood, behavior, and overall well-being.
RSVP: To reserve your spot in this supportive and informative session, please RSVP by emailing love1ministry@gmail.com.
Training Credit: Participation in this enriching PSG training session qualifies for 1.5 hours of valuable training credit.
Join us as we come together to deepen our understanding of food-related behaviors and empower ourselves to foster healthier relationships with food within our families.
We look forward to your participation in this transformative learning experience.
