Complex Kids, Simple Solutions

Jessica Setnick — Taking the Shame Out of Mealtimes for Complex Kids

Michelle Choairy Season 1 Episode 40

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In this episode, Michelle sits down with pediatric dietitian and eating-behavior specialist Jessica Setnick to talk about one of the most stressful parts of raising complex and neurodivergent kids: mealtimes. Jessica breaks down why picky eating, food battles, and nutrition worries are rarely about the food itself—and how families can create calmer, more connected routines around eating.

Jessica shares:

Why mealtimes feel so emotional.
Parents carry their own childhood memories, family rules, and pressure to “get nutrition right.” Jessica explains how these expectations quietly shape the stress we feel at the table.

How to reduce the pressure—starting today.
From separating ingredients to offering a reliable “safe food” at each meal, Jessica shows parents how to build trust and remove the power struggle without turning into short-order cooks.

Understanding hunger with ADHD and complex needs.
Medication, sensory issues, and delayed awareness can mean kids don’t realize they’re hungry until they melt down. Jessica offers scripts and strategies to involve kids in solving the “after-school crash.”

Her “experiment, not expectation” approach.
Taste tests, paper-bag spit cups, counter snacks, and low-pressure exposures help kids explore new foods without fear—and help parents stop interpreting every bite as a measure of success.

Healing your own food story.
Jessica reveals how our childhood patterns around food still show up in our parenting today—and how her Healing Your Inner Eater workbook helps families break shame-based cycles.

Quote to remember:
 “Only really good parents worry that they’re failing their kids.”

If your child refuses most foods, eats the same thing every night, melts down at dinner, or panics at the sight of something new, Jessica’s message is freeing: you can lower the stress, reduce the shame, and build a healthier relationship with food—one calm moment at a time.

Connect with Jessica

📧 Email: jessica@jessicasetnick.com
🌐 Website: www.JessicaSetnick.com
📘 Facebook: JessicaSetnick
💼 LinkedIn: JessicaSetnick
📸 Instagram: @UnderstandingNutrition

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