When food becomes difficult – how to support children struggling with eating difficulties

An increasing number of children and young people struggle with concerns related to body image, eating, and mealtimes. This webinar provides parents with knowledge and practical tools to understand, recognize, and support their child—before things escalate.

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Who is the webinar suitable for?

This webinar is for parents, foster parents, and caregivers who are concerned about a child’s relationship with food – or who want to be a supportive resource before challenges become more serious.

You will gain:

  • Knowledge about the characteristics of eating difficulties and eating disorders in children and adolescents
  • An overview of early warning signs to look out for
  • Practical advice on how to talk with your child in a supportive way
  • Guidance on when and where to seek professional help

Get to know the speaker: Psychologist Helene

Helene is a licensed psychologist with experience from the specialist health service, including RASP (the Regional Center for Eating Disorders) and the Department of Eating Disorders at Modum Bad. She has published research on body experience and binge eating disorder. Helene offers individual therapy for children, adolescents, and adults, as well as parental guidance and family sessions.

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