Leave the nutrition talk to the Registered Dietitians
From one clinician to another, please do not practice outside the scope of your education, expertise and training by giving out incorrect nutrition advice when neither of you are registered dietitians (which is the correct term for us by the way...not “nutritionist” or “nutrition counselor” as you say repeatedly in your latest podcast episode). Hearing you say that foods are good and bad, or healthy and unhealthy is extremely toxic and does not promote healthy relationships with food which most dietitians would be quick to point out to you had you consulted any before your podcast. Same goes for hiding vegetables in foods and so many other points you brought up - just no. Stay in your lane and leave the nutrition talk to the RDs as your advice is seriously misinformed. Feeding Littles is a great example of how OTs and RDs can work together collaboratively but note that both parties defer to one another when appropriate and don’t overestimate their knowledge (look up the Dunner Kruger effect on why it’s dangerous to think you know more than you do...).
ALV LDN via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/19/21
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