Nutrition for the Early Years
Dr. Liz Daniels, DO, RD, FAAP
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Nutrition for the Early Years – Guilt-Free Guidance for Feeding Your Family
Nutrition for the Early Years is a pediatric nutrition podcast for parents seeking evidence-based guidance on infant feeding, toddler nutrition, and child health. Hosted by dual pediatrician + registered dietitian Dr. Liz Daniels, this show explores newborn and infant nutrition, introducing solids, baby-led weaning, complementary feeding, formula feeding, multivitamins for kids, growth and development, and picky eating solutions—all through the lens of real pediatric nutrition science.
From feeding anxiety and selective eating to questions about appetite, supplements, and healthy eating habits, this podcast helps parents build a confident, guilt-free feeding mindset. You’ll learn how to support your child’s relationship with food in ways that nourish growth, protect early childhood nutrition, and align with your values—without fear-based messaging or all-or-none thinking.
Food goes deep. It’s often not until we begin feeding our own children that we revisit our childhood nutrition experiences—comments that shaped us, arbitrary rules, pressure around healthy eating, and the quiet guilt many of us carry. Feeding kids has a way of surfacing old narratives and challenging us to rethink what child nutrition really means.
This is where the conversation begins—supporting families through toddler feeding, early childhood feeding, and raising children with a strong, positive relationship with food. Because nourishing your family isn’t about perfection. It’s about clarity, confidence, and understanding what truly matters in the early years.
You are in the right place if you are asking questions like:
-How do I get my child to eat vegetables?
-Why does my toddler suddenly refuse to eat (or only eat one thing)?
-Is my child eating enough to grow properly?
-How much protein does my child actually need?
-What are the best healthy snacks for kids?
-How much milk should my child drink, and what kind?
-How can I improve my child's immune system through food?
-How can I help my child have a healthy relationship with food?
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S1E10 Episode 10: Milk for Kids, Explained: Does It Really Do a Body Good?
Milk for kids: does it really “do a body good”?In this episode, I break down the science behind milk in childhood nutrition so you can support your littles growth with ease.We’ll talk about:Why I ask…
S1E9 Episode 9: When Toddler Picky Eating Is About the Parents (Multivitamins & When to Worry)
Your toddler won’t eat meat. They push away vegetables. They live on fruit, crackers, milk, and the occasional bite of something random — and now you’re wondering if they’re getting enough protein,…
Episode 8: Do Babies Need Probiotics? What the Evidence Says About Infant Gut Health and Infant Nutrition
Do babies need probiotics?In this episode of Nutrition for the Early Years, I’m breaking down what the evidence actually says about probiotics in infancy, newborn nutrition, and infant gut health.I…
S1E7 Episode 7: Protein Needs for Kids: Culture versus Science in Pediatric Nutrition
Protein is everywhere in kids’ food—but how much do children actually need? In this episode of The Lunchbox Reformation, I explain pediatric protein needs from ages 1–8, why toddlers often get enough…
S1E6 Episode 6: Do Picky Eaters Need Multivitamins? What Parents Should Know About Kids’ Supplements
Picky eaters don’t automatically need multivitamins—and in this episode of The Lunchbox Reformation, pediatrician and dietitian Dr. Liz Daniels explains how to tell the difference between real…
Episode 5: Do Lactation Supplements Really Increase Breast Milk Supply?
If you’re pregnant, breastfeeding, pumping, or worried about your milk supply, this episode is for you.Lactation supplements—foods, herbs, and products marketed to increase breast milk—are…
Episode 4: Baby’s First Month of Nutrition: Breastfeeding, Formula Decisions, and Letting Go of Feeding Guilt
In this episode, I explain newborn digestion and feeding in the first month of life, including breastmilk, formula, poop patterns, reflux, and why uncertainty is normal. Learn what’s developing…
Episode 3: When Breastfeeding Doesn’t Work: Reframing Infant Nutrition Without Shame
Breastfeeding doesn’t always go as planned—and when it doesn’t, many parents are left carrying unnecessary guilt, shame, and confusion about formula feeding. In this episode of The Lunchbox…
Episode 2: Nutrition While Breastfeeding: What Moms Need to Know for Infant Growth and Milk Quality
What you eat postpartum supports the breastfeeding parent more than breastmilk itself. Dr. Liz Daniels explains postpartum nutrition, breastmilk composition, and which nutrients truly matter for…
Episode 1: The Lunchbox Reformation Begins
Feeding your kids has a way of stirring up your own childhood food memories—old wounds, fears, and the pressure to “get it right.” In this first episode of The Lunchbox Reformation, Dr. Liz Daniels…
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Nutrition for the Early Years has published 10 episodes since December 2025, covering topics in Education, Health & Fitness.
Nutrition for the Early Years is currently highly active with new episodes weekly. Average episode length is 24m.
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