Adventure Club Giveaway, Picky Eaters, Picking a Pet, Quarantine Kids, Procrastination, Happiness Break, Artemis Fowl, Weekend Review

Adventure Club Giveaway, Picky Eaters, Picking a Pet, Quarantine Kids, Procrastination, Happiness Break, Artemis Fowl, Weekend Review

The Lisa Show - Season 1, Episode 481

  • Jun 12, 2020 6:00 am
  • 105:32
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Helping Picky Eaters (0:00:00)(Lisa’s Adventure Club Giveaway (0:00:00)   Richie awards this week’s Annual National Parks pass to a lucky winner. We’re going to be giving away passes every week, all summer long. You can enter to win here.)  Has your kid ever pushed away a plate of food they didn’t want to eat? How about a different plate every night? Among young children, picky eating is almost a rite of passage for their age –but that doesn’t make it any easier on the parents trying to teach them good eating habits. When your little one has rejected their bowl of veggies for the 57thtime, what can you do? Luckily, there are solutions for how you can help your mini food critic. Joining us on the show today is Roy Benaroch, a pediatrician and adjunct associate professor at Emory University, here with us to discuss how to dismantle picky eating and help your kid with their food habits. Lisa’s Adventure Club Giveaway (0:17:32) Richie awards this week’s Annual National Parks pass to a lucky winner. We’re going to be giving away passes every week, all summer long. You can enter to win here. Picking a Pet (0:21:05) Your children have been nagging you for a pet for the last 5 years. They’ve convinced you they’ll walk it, feed it, and clean it and you’re finally ready to cave in. After a little research, you realize the market is so huge, you don’t know where to begin! Should you get a cat, a dog, or a gerbil? Or maybe your kids are best suited for a pet rock. Here to help us navigate the world of pets is Temma Martin, public relations manager for Best Friends Animal Society and an advocate for animal welfare organizations. Quarantine Kids (0:36:28) Young adults love freedom: financial freedom, freedom to travel, and especially freedom from parents telling them what they can and can’t do. But as colleges continue to stay online for the summer and jobs are running scarce, more and more adults are moving back in with their parents in order to stay afloat. This has created a strange situation for parents as they na