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Avoiding Snowplow Parenting Pitfalls
6d ago
Avoiding Snowplow Parenting Pitfalls
Host:  Mindy McCulley, MS Extension Specialist for Instructional Support, University of Kentucky   Guest: David Weisenhorn, PhD Extension Specialist for Parenting and Child Development   Season 7, Episode 26 Join host Mindy McCulley and guest Dr. David Weisenhorn, Extension Specialist for Parenting and Child Development, as they delve into the concept of snowplow parenting. In this enlightening episode of Talking FACS, they explore the transition from helicopter to snowplow parenting and discuss the implications of overly protective parenting styles on children's development. Dr. Weisenhorn emphasizes the importance of allowing children to face obstacles, make mistakes, and develop resilience and problem-solving skills. Mindy shares personal anecdotes and the lessons she learned as a parent, highlighting the significance of finding a balance between offering support and fostering independence. Listeners will gain insights into promoting open communication, recognizing the potential pitfalls of over-parenting, and understanding how to nurture their children's independence effectively. Tune in for practical advice that underscores the crucial role of stumbling blocks as stepping stones in a child's growth journey. Connect with FCS Extension through any of the links below for more information about any of the topics discussed on Talking FACS. Kentucky Extension Offices UK FCS Extension           Website           Facebook           Instagram           FCS Learning Channel
Oncology Nutrition: Expert Insights on Diet and Cancer
Dec 12 2024
Oncology Nutrition: Expert Insights on Diet and Cancer
Host: Dr. Jennifer Hunter, Assistant Director for Family and Consumer Sciences Extension, University of Kentucky Guest: Rachel Miller, MS, RD, CSO, LD, Registered Dietitian Consultant, University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center Cancer Conversations Episode 59 In this episode of Cancer Conversations on Talking FACS, Rachel Miller, a certified specialist in oncology nutrition explores the significance of nutrition in cancer prevention and care. With over a decade of experience at the University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center, Rachel shares her insights on the impact of diet in reducing cancer risks and managing nutritional needs during cancer treatment. Rachel explains her role as an oncology dietitian and addresses common misconceptions about cancer and diet, emphasizing the benefits of a flexible, plant-based approach. She provides practical advice on how patients can navigate nutritional challenges during various stages of cancer treatment, focusing on maintaining adequate nutrition even when side effects pose difficulties. The episode also highlights valuable resources for evidence-based information, including the American Institute of Cancer Research and the National Cancer Institute, offering listeners access to recommended dietary guidelines, healthy recipes, and up-to-date research. Listen in to understand how a mindful diet can be a crucial part of cancer prevention and care, and discover reliable sources to support your journey towards a healthier lifestyle. For more information: American Institute for Cancer Research National Cancer Institute Connect with the UK Markey Center Online Markey Cancer Center On Facebook @UKMarkey On Twitter @UKMarkey Connect with FCS Extension through any of the links below: Kentucky Extension Offices UK FCS Extension           Website           Facebook           Instagram           FCS Learning Channel
Unraveling the Twin Epidemic
Dec 10 2024
Unraveling the Twin Epidemic
Host: Mindy McCulley, MS Family and Consumer Sciences Extension Specialist for Instructional Support, University of Kentucky  Guest: Alex Elswick, PhD Extension Specialist for Substance Use Prevention and Recovery Season 7, Episode 24 In this episode of Talking FACS, Dr. Alex Elswick, Extension Specialist for Substance Use Prevention and Recovery, sheds light on the alarming rise in stimulant use alongside the ongoing opioid crisis, a phenomenon referred to as the "twin epidemic." Alex discusses how stimulant use, particularly methamphetamine and cocaine, has spiked nationally and in Kentucky, becoming a significant driver of overdose fatalities alongside opioids. The episode explores the complexities of drug use patterns, including the notable shift from injection to smoking as the primary route of drug administration. The conversation also touches on social perceptions around drug use and the lack of effective treatments for stimulant addiction, posing challenges for healthcare providers and communities alike. The discussion emphasizes the integral role of the Extension in combating substance use by fostering health and wellness through improving nutrition, physical health, relationships, and finances. This episode is a call to action for community engagement in building recovery capital and addressing the root causes of addiction. Connect with FCS Extension through any of the links below for more information about any of the topics discussed on Talking FACS. Kentucky Extension Offices UK FCS Extension           Website           Facebook           Instagram           FCS Learning Channel
Be a Responsible Information Consumer
Dec 3 2024
Be a Responsible Information Consumer
Host: Nichole Huff, PhD Extension Specialist for Family Finance and Resource Management, University of Kentucky Guest: Mindy McCulley, MS Family and Consumer Sciences Extension Specialist for Instructional Support Season 7, Episode 23 In this episode of Talking FACS, hosted by Dr. Nichole Huff, we dive into the ever-relevant topic of information literacy in the digital age. Featuring Mindy McCulley as the guest, we explore the challenges of distinguishing between fact and opinion in the realm of viral news and media. Mindy and Nichole discuss five key factors to identify misinformation: authenticity, source, evidence, context, and reasoning. From understanding the impact of manipulated visuals and unsupported claims to trusting your instincts, this episode offers valuable insights for becoming a wise information consumer. Listeners will gain practical tips on how to effectively evaluate news stories and media content before sharing, drawing parallels between these practices and financial consumer awareness. Discover how applying these concepts can prevent the spread of misinformation and promote responsible sharing in today’s fast-paced digital world. For more information about this topic and other MoneyWi$e topics, visit: MoneyWi$e Newsletter MoneyWi$e Website Connect with FCS Extension through any of the links below for more information about any of the topics discussed on Talking FACS. Kentucky Extension Offices UK FCS Extension           Website           Facebook           Instagram           FCS Learning Channel
Navigating the Complexities of Hospice Care
Nov 19 2024
Navigating the Complexities of Hospice Care
Host: Mindy McCulley, MS Extension Specialist for Instructional Support, Family and Consumer Sciences Extension, University of Kentucky  Guests: Brittany Thompson, Provider Liaison, Bluegrass Care Navigators and Amy Kostelic, PhD Associate Extension Professor for Adult Development and Aging Season 7, Episode 21 Brittany Thompson, Bluegrass Care Navigator Provider Liaison, and Dr. Amy Kostelic, Associate Extension Professor for Adult Development and Aging return to delve into the often misunderstood world of hospice care, focusing on the challenges and barriers faced by patients and families during this pivotal time. The discussion begins with Brittany addressing common misconceptions about hospice care and the importance of shifting goals toward enhancing quality of life. The conversation highlights the emotional and psychological challenges caregivers face, including the transition to a caregiving role and dealing with anticipatory grief. The episode also explores the financial burdens that families may encounter and the need for proper resources and support. Amy emphasizes the importance of self-care for caregivers and introduces the "Living with Loss" series offered by the Family Consumer Sciences Extension. This series includes vital self-care strategies for caregivers who often struggle to balance their own emotional needs while providing care for loved ones. The episode concludes with a discussion on the comprehensive support offered by hospice care, including 24/7 phone support and the integration of an interdisciplinary team to assist families through their journey. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of hospice care and the resources available to support caregivers and families. For more information about Bluegrass Care Navigators: Bluegrass Care Navigators Connect with FCS Extension through any of the links below for more information about any of the topics discussed on Talking FACS. Kentucky Extension Offices UK FCS Extension           Website           Facebook           Instagram           FCS Learning Channel
Understanding Inherited Cancer Syndromes: Insights and Innovations
Nov 14 2024
Understanding Inherited Cancer Syndromes: Insights and Innovations
Host:  Jennifer Hunter, PhD Assistant Director for Family and Consumer Sciences Extension, University of Kentucky Guest: Dr. John D'Orazio, Chief of Pediatric Division of Hematology and Oncology at Kentucky Children’s Hospital This episode of Cancer Conversations on Talking FACS features an in-depth discussion with Dr. John D'Orazio, Chief of Pediatric Division of Hematology and Oncology at Kentucky Children’s Hospital, about the complex topic of inherited cancer syndrome. Dr. D'Orazio shares his expertise on how genetic mutations can lead to increased cancer risks, particularly in pediatric patients. He explains the concept of inherited cancer syndrome and the types of childhood cancers most likely to be influenced by genetic factors. Discover the role of genetic counselors and the clinical clues that can indicate a potential inherited cancer risk within families. The episode highlights the innovative approaches being taken at the Markey Cancer Center, including the groundbreaking Project Inherited Cancer Risk, which offers next-gen whole exome sequencing to identify genetic mutations in young cancer patients. Learn about the personalized surveillance plans and specialized clinics, such as the Cancer Predisposition Clinic, that provide ongoing support and monitoring for patients with these genetic predispositions. Dr. D'Orazio also shares exciting news about the expansion of these services across Kentucky, making them accessible to more families throughout the state. Cancer Conversations on Talking FACS is a partnership project between Family and Consumer Sciences Extension and the Markey Cancer Center. Connect with the UK Markey Center Online Markey Cancer Center On Facebook @UKMarkey
Navigating End-of-Life Care: Understanding Hospice Services
Nov 12 2024
Navigating End-of-Life Care: Understanding Hospice Services
Host: Mindy McCulley, MS Extension Specialist for Instructional Support, Family and Consumer Sciences Extension, University of Kentucky  Guests: Brittany Thompson, Provider Liaison, Bluegrass Care Navigators and Amy Kostelic, PhD Associate Extension Professor for Adult Development and Aging Season 7, Episode 20 In this insightful episode of Talking FACS Brittany Thompson, Bluegrass Care Navigators Provider Liaison, and Dr. Amy Kostelic, Associate Extension Professor for Adult Development and Aging, discuss the critical role of hospice care in enhancing quality of life during one's final months. The episode explores the comprehensive services offered by hospice, emphasizing its team-based approach that includes medical, emotional, and spiritual support. Brittany clarifies common misconceptions about hospice, highlighting it as a service rather than a place, and explains how it aims to provide comfort and fulfill the wishes of patients and their families. Listeners will learn about the eligibility criteria for hospice care, the importance of early planning, and the ways hospice supports families even after the passing of a loved one. The conversation also addresses societal challenges in discussing end-of-life transitions and underscores the value of hospice in improving caregiver well-being and reducing depression among the bereaved. This episode is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand end-of-life care options and the profound impact of hospice services. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of how hospice care can provide comfort and support during life's most challenging transitions. For more information about Bluegrass Care Navigators: Bluegrass Care Navigators For more information about palliative care resources, listen to Cancer Conversations Understanding Palliative and Supportive Care Connect with FCS Extension through any of the links below for more information about any of the topics discussed on Talking FACS. Kentucky Extension Offices UK FCS Extension           Website           Facebook           Instagram           FCS Learning Channel
Budget Friendly Tips for Pet Owners
Nov 5 2024
Budget Friendly Tips for Pet Owners
Host: Mindy McCulley, MS Extension Specialist for Instructional Support, Family and Consumer Sciences Extension, University of Kentucky   Guest: Kristen Jowers, MS Extension Specialist for OneOp Featuring: Copper the Basset Hound and Molly the Border Collie   Season 7, Episode 19 In this episode of MoneyWi$e on Talking FACS, Kristen Jowers, Extension Specialist for OneOp ,delves into the financial considerations of pet ownership, particularly for military families.  Relying on research and experience from their own pet family members, Copper and Molly, Kristen and Mindy share insights into the unique considerations that pet ownership has on the family budget. Kristen shares her expertise on the topic, emphasizing the often-overlooked financial impact of owning a pet. From upfront costs like adoption fees and vaccinations to recurring expenses such as food, grooming, and vet visits, Kristen highlights the importance of budgeting for these costs as part of family finances. She also discusses the significance of understanding specific breed requirements and offers practical tips for saving on pet expenses through DIY solutions and savvy shopping. Additionally, the episode explores the unique challenges and benefits of pet ownership for military families, including the newly introduced Pet Transportation Allowance that supports families during relocations. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the emotional and social benefits of having a pet, as well as strategies for integrating pets into family life and managing related responsibilities. Tune in to discover how pets can enrich family dynamics and learn about resources available through the OneOp community for professionals working with military families. Whether you are a current pet owner, like Mindy and Kristen, or considering bringing a furry friend into your home, this episode provides essential guidance to ensure a rewarding pet ownership experience. For more information about One Op, visit: One Op For more information about this topic and other MoneyWi$e topics, visit: Pet Transportation Allowance for Military families The Unique Costs of Military Pet Ownership MoneyWi$e Newsletter MoneyWi$e Website Connect with FCS Extension through any of the links below for more information about any of the topics discussed on Talking FACS. Kentucky Extension Offices UK FCS Extension           Website           Facebook           Instagram           FCS Learning Channel
Staying Up-to-Date with Adult Vaccines: What You Need to Know
Oct 29 2024
Staying Up-to-Date with Adult Vaccines: What You Need to Know
Host:  Mindy McCulley, MS Extension Specialist for Instructional Support, University of Kentucky   Guests: Katherine Jury, MS Extension Specialist for Family Health Season 7, Episode 18 In this insightful episode of Talking FACS, Katherine Jury, Extension Specialist for Family Health, shares about the importance of adult vaccinations. With a startling statistic that 75% of American adults are missing recommended vaccines, this engaging discussion sheds light on why staying updated with vaccines is essential. The episode delves into the reasons why adult vaccination is vital, including reducing the risk of severe disease and preventing the spread of illnesses. Katherine highlights key vaccines such as the annual flu and COVID vaccines, T-dap, shingles, and pneumococcal vaccines, while also addressing the importance of personalized vaccine schedules based on age, medical history, and lifestyle factors. Listeners will gain insights into the role of vaccines in combating hard-to-treat diseases and the significance of regular health check-ups for preventative care. Tune in to learn how a proactive approach to vaccinations can enhance quality of life and protect community health. Learn more at: Adult vaccination schedule Connect with FCS Extension through any of the links below for more information about this topic or any of the topics discussed on Talking FACS. Kentucky Extension Offices UK FCS Extension           Website           Facebook           Instagram           FCS Learning Channel
Supporting Military Families in Kentucky: Insights from OneOp
Oct 22 2024
Supporting Military Families in Kentucky: Insights from OneOp
Host: Mindy McCulley, MS Extension Specialist for Instructional Support, Family and Consumer Sciences Extension, University of Kentucky   Guests: Nichole Huff, PhD, Associate Extension Professor for Family Finance and Resource Manangement and Kristen Jowers, MS Extension Specialist for OneOp Season 7, Episode 17 Welcome to this insightful episode of Talking FACS, Join us as we explore the vital topic of supporting military families in Kentucky and beyond, with expert guests Dr. Nicole Huff, Assistant Extension Professor for Family Finance and Resource Management, and Kristen Jowers, Extension Specialist for OneOp. Discover the mission and impact of OneOp, a virtual professional development platform collaborating with the Department of Defense, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the Land-Grant University System to enhance services for military families. Learn about the role of the Military Family Readiness System and how individuals, regardless of their direct connection to the military, can contribute to this supportive network. The episode also delves into the military demographics of Kentucky, highlighting the significant presence of military personnel and their families across the state. With over 81,000 military personnel, including active duty, reserve, and National Guard members, Kentucky ranks 11th in the country for active duty service members. Gain valuable insights on how OneOp supports Extension agents and educators through professional development and networking opportunities, enhancing their ability to serve military families effectively. Whether you're a professional working with military families or a community member looking to support, this episode offers practical advice and resources to get connected with OneOp and your local extension office. Tune in to learn how you can be part of the community supporting military families, and explore the various programs and opportunities available to make a positive impact. Don't miss this enlightening discussion on strengthening the fabric of Kentucky's communities through collaboration and support for military families. For additional information visit: One Op Connect with FCS Extension through any of the links below for more information about any of the topics discussed on Talking FACS. Kentucky Extension Offices UK FCS Extension           Website           Facebook           Instagram           FCS Learning Channel
UK's Mission to Become a Zero-Waste Campus
Oct 15 2024
UK's Mission to Become a Zero-Waste Campus
Host:  Mindy McCulley, Extension Specialist for Instructional Support, University of Kentucky   Guests: Ryan Lark, UK Zero-Waste Specialist, Hardin Stevens, Former Extension Associate for Healthy Homes and Communities Season 7, Episode 16 In this episode of Talking FACS, host Mindy McCulley is joined by Ryan Lark, Zero-Waste Specialist at the University of Kentucky, and Hardin Stevens, (former) Extension Associate for Healthy Homes and Communities. Together, they explore the University of Kentucky's mission to become a zero waste campus. Ryan provides insight into the multifaceted strategies being implemented to reduce waste, increase recycling, and promote sustainability. He explains the importance of initiatives like composting, organic waste diversion, and robust recycling programs that extend beyond the traditional blue bins. The conversation also delves into the university's strategic sustainability plan and its five main goals, emphasizing student involvement, decarbonization, and environmental excellence. The episode highlights the critical role of UK leadership in supporting these efforts and the significance of educating and involving the wider community. Ryan and Hardin share practical tips for individuals interested in contributing to recycling efforts, both on campus and in their communities, and discuss the challenges and misconceptions surrounding recycling. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the broader impact of recycling on the environment, local economy, and community involvement. Tune in to discover how the University of Kentucky is leading the way in sustainability and how you can be part of this essential movement. For more information about University of Kentucky Recycling, visit: Recycle Blue UK Waste Wizard To find you local Solid Waste Coordinator, visit: Kentucky Solid Waste Coordinators Connect with FCS Extension through any of the links below for more information about this topic or any of the topics discussed on Talking FACS. Kentucky Extension Offices UK FCS Extension           Website           Facebook           Instagram           FCS Learning Channel
Navigating Middle School Bullying: Strategies for Parents and Children
Oct 8 2024
Navigating Middle School Bullying: Strategies for Parents and Children
Host:  Mindy McCulley, Extension Specialist for Instructional Support, University of Kentucky   Guest: Kerri Ashurst, PhD, Extension Specialist for Family and Relationship Development Season 7, Episode 15 In this episode of Talking FACS we delve into the challenging topic of bullying during the middle school years. Dr. Kerri Ashurst, Senior Extension Specialist for Family and Relationship Development, provides expert insight into why middle school is such a vulnerable time for children. Kerri explains the various forms of bullying that are prevalent during these years, including physical, verbal, cyber, and relational bullying. She emphasizes the complex social dynamics and emotional changes that make middle schoolers susceptible to bullying and discusses the crucial role of social hierarchies and peer opinions during adolescence. The conversation also covers the warning signs that parents should be aware of, such as unexplainable injuries, changes in eating and sleeping habits, and shifts in interests or social circles. While offering practical advice on how adults can support middle school children facing bullying, she encourages open communication and developing personalized strategies to cope with bullying situations. Listeners will learn about creating a supportive environment for children, the importance of trusted adults, and the significance of documenting bullying incidents. This episode equips parents with proactive approaches and resources to help their children navigate the turbulent middle school years. Connect with FCS Extension through any of the links below for more information about this topic or any of the topics discussed on Talking FACS. Kentucky Extension Offices UK FCS Extension           Website           Facebook           Instagram           FCS Learning Channel
MoneyWi$e: Saving Money on Clothing Care
Oct 1 2024
MoneyWi$e: Saving Money on Clothing Care
Host: Mindy McCulley, MS Family and Consumer Sciences Extension Specialist for Instructional Support, University of Kentucky  Guest: Jeanne Badgett, MS Extension Associate for Clothing, Textiles, and Household Equipment Season 7, Episode 14 Jeanne Badgett unravels the myths surrounding clothing care to help listeners find strategies for saving money. She provides guidance on everything from keeping your equipment in sound, working order the ensure that they are working effectively to sorting your clothing by fabric type to maximize the cleaning capacity of detergents. After a brief discussion on types of stains and the best ways to treat them, Jeanne provides tips for preventing excessive wear on your favorite garments. She also provides suggestions for repairing rather than replacing clothing and provides ideas for using second-hand and consignment retailers for additional savings. Enjoy this cleaning journey as you consider ways that you too can save money on that monthly household expense. For more information about stain removal: American Cleaning Institute's Stain Removal Guide For more information about this topic and other MoneyWi$e topics, visit: MoneyWi$e Newsletter MoneyWi$e Website Connect with FCS Extension through any of the links below for more information about any of the topics discussed on Talking FACS. Kentucky Extension Offices UK FCS Extension           Website           Facebook           Instagram           FCS Learning Channel
Episode 8: Let the Fun Begin - Using our Senses to Explore and Experience Food
Sep 30 2024
Episode 8: Let the Fun Begin - Using our Senses to Explore and Experience Food
Hosts: Courtney Luecking, PhD, MPH, RDN Extension Specialist for Maternal and Child Health Anna Cason, RDN, LD, Extension Associate for Food and Nutrition Department of Dietetics and Human Nutrition, Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment, University of Kentucky  Dr. Courtney Luecking and Anna Cason wrap up the SNACK Club series by diving into the fascinating world of sensory experiences and their impact on children's eating habits. This episode of Snack Club explores how using our senses can make food fun and engaging for kids. The hosts discuss the eight senses—sight, sound, smell, touch, taste, balance, body awareness, and internal cues—and how each one plays a crucial role in the eating experience. They provide practical tips for parents to create a nurturing feeding environment, from celebrating small wins like a child touching a new food to creative ideas for making mealtime fun, such as food art and involving children in the kitchen. Whether you're dealing with picky eaters or just looking to add a sense of adventure to your family's meals, this episode is packed with insights and strategies to help you raise a mindful eater. Embrace the mess, celebrate the small victories, and discover new ways to make food exploration a joyful journey for your kids. So come for the SNACKS and stay for the SUPPORT! To connect with Snack Club resources: SNACK Club website Big Blue Book Club Facebook Group SNACK Club on YouTube To Connect with FCS Extension: UK Cooperative Extension County Offices
Episode7: Phoning Friends for Professional Support with Feeding Concerns
Sep 26 2024
Episode7: Phoning Friends for Professional Support with Feeding Concerns
Hosts: Courtney Luecking, PhD, MPH, RDN Extension Specialist for Maternal and Child Health Anna Cason, RDN, LD, Extension Associate for Food and Nutrition Department of Dietetics and Human Nutrition, Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment, University of Kentucky  Guests: Jamie Adkins, MS, CCC-SLP, CLC Speech Language Pathologist and Lactation Consultant Suzanna Attia, MD, MScPH Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, Nutrition Sarah Estill, MAS, RD, LD Maternal and Child Nutrition Kentucky Children's Hospital   Join hosts Dr. Courtney Luecking and Anna Cason in this enlightening episode of SNACK Club as they delve into the complex world of childhood nutrition. With the help of special guests Jamie Adkins, Dr. Suzanna Attia, and Sarah Estill, this episode covers a broad range of childhood feeding topics. Discover practical, science-based strategies for creating a nourishing feeding environment, learn about the red flags for when to seek professional help, and explore the roles of various specialists such as speech-language pathologists and registered dietitians. Our experts also share personal anecdotes and professional insights, providing a holistic view of how to support healthy food-related behaviors in children. Whether you are a parent, caregiver, or educator, this episode offers valuable information and resources to help you navigate the ever-changing landscape of feeding children. Don't miss out on these digestible bits of wisdom designed to support happy, healthy kids. Come for the SNACKS and stay for the SUPPORT. For more information, visit these resources mentioned in this episode: Bright futures Healthy Children - AAP Website GI for kids website (NA society for GI, hepatology, nutrition)Feedingmatters.orgCDC’s Developmental MilestonesKids eat in color RD blog To connect with Snack Club resources: SNACK Club website Big Blue Book Club Facebook Group SNACK Club on YouTube To Connect with FCS Extension: UK Cooperative Extension County Offices
Food Safety Fundamentals: Clean, Separate, Cook, Chill
Sep 24 2024
Food Safety Fundamentals: Clean, Separate, Cook, Chill
Host:  Mindy McCulley, Extension Specialist for Instructional Support, University of Kentucky   Guest: Annhall Norris, Extension Specialist for Food Safety and Preservation Season 7, Episode 13 In this episode of Talking FACS, Annhall Norris unpacks the four fundamental principles of food safety: Clean, Separate, Cook, and Chill. Learn the importance of proper handwashing techniques, the best practices for cleaning produce, and why using a meat thermometer is crucial for cooking. Discover the necessity of separating raw and cooked foods in your grocery cart, refrigerator, and on your cutting boards to prevent cross-contamination. Annhalll also emphasizes the significance of chilling food appropriately, including tips on safe thawing methods and the critical two-hour rule for cooked food left at room temperature. This episode is filled with practical advice to help you keep your family safe from food-borne illnesses, which affect one in six Americans each year. Tune in to gain valuable insights and ensure your kitchen practices are up to par with food safety standards. Don't miss out on this informative session that could make a significant difference in your household's health! For more information, visit: Food Facts Connect with FCS Extension through any of the links below for more information about this topic or any of the topics discussed on Talking FACS. Kentucky Extension Offices UK FCS Extension           Website           Facebook           Instagram           FCS Learning Channel
Episode 6: Managing Mealtime Behaviors
Sep 23 2024
Episode 6: Managing Mealtime Behaviors
Hosts: Courtney Luecking, PhD, MPH, RDN Extension Specialist for Maternal and Child Health Anna Cason, RDN, LD, Extension Associate for Food and Nutrition Department of Dietetics and Human Nutrition, Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment, University of Kentucky  Join SNACK Club as we return to tackle the ever-relevant topic of managing mealtime behavior with children. Using a blend of humor and heartfelt stories, Courtney and Anna dive into the contrast between Instagram-perfect meals and the chaotic reality many parents face. From children running around the table to food refusals, this episode provides a compassionate guide to handling these common mealtime challenges. Drawing on personal anecdotes, expert advice, and practical strategies, Anna and Courtney introduce the A, B, C, D approach: Assess the situationBreatheCalculate your response, and Do it consistently Discover how to apply these steps to create a calmer and more enjoyable mealtime environment. They also explore the concept of food waste, offering tips on how to minimize it while still introducing new foods to your child's diet. Whether you're dealing with picky eating or just looking for ways to make family meals less stressful, this episode is packed with insights and encouragement. Tune in to learn how to transform mealtime from a battleground into a bonding experience. And don't miss the sneak peek of their next episode, where they'll discuss when it's time to seek additional help for mealtime issues. So come for the SNACKS and stay for the SUPPORT! To connect with Snack Club resources: SNACK Club website Big Blue Book Club Facebook Group SNACK Club on YouTube To Connect with FCS Extension: UK Cooperative Extension County Offices