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Feeding Without Fear: Helping Babies and Toddlers Build a Healthy Relationship with Food with Jordyn Koveleski Gorman of Eat Play Say

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In this episode of The Modern Mommy Doc Podcast, Dr. Whitney sits down with Jordyn Kovaleski Gorman, a licensed pediatric feeding specialist, speech-language pathologist, and founder of Eat Play Say, a global parenting resource reaching families in over 100 countries.

Together, they unpack one of the most stressful parts of early parenthood: feeding babies and toddlers — and how to do it with less anxiety and more confidence.

You’ll hear:

🍎 Why starting solids feels so overwhelming (and how social media makes it harder)

🥕 The truth about iron, variety, and “healthy fast foods” that actually work

🧠 What parents should really know about probiotics and gut health

😬 How to tell the difference between gagging and choking — and how to stay calm when your baby gags

🥣 The real deal on baby-led weaning vs. purees (and why you don’t have to pick a side)

💛 Simple ways to help your child develop a healthy relationship with food from day one — without diet culture sneaking in

Dr. Whitney and Jordyn also share personal stories, expert insight, and practical tools to help parents replace pressure with presence at mealtimes — and raise confident, curious eaters for life.

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