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Is your school supporting lunch? For pupils with an eating disorder, it must.
If your school isn’t supporting your child’s needs — such as supervising meals when they have a restrictive eating disorder — here are legal tools in UK and worldwide
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School support: a checklist for parents of a child with an eating disorder
Teamwork between parents and teachers helps children with eating disorders benefit from school. I imagine that staff in schools all over the world have a desire to contribute to a child and a familyโs wellbeing. If this is not what youโre seeing, the key to removing obstacles is communication. Engage key teachers in understanding the…
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Practical measures schools take to support pupils with an eating disorder
Practical help schools can give with mealtime supervision, reporting back to parents, dealing with deadlines and school trips (pupils with an eating disorder)
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Love, no matter what: how to support your child with compassionate communication as you treat the eating disorder
Has your child become hard to recognise? Do you struggle to help them as they swing between depression and aggression? Are you finding it hard to offer unconditional love? Are you confused about using rewards and punishment? In this chapter youโll find practical tools and examples to help you navigate common issues, communicate with compassion,…
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The work towards full recovery: school, exercise, appetite, relapse-prevention and the rest (Phase 2)
Excerpts from Chapter 10: once eating and weight gain are secure, what else do we need to do?
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Interested in individual support or coaching? Here’s more information
More information on the support or coaching I offer to parents
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How to tell the school of your child’s eating-disorder needs: template for a 504 Plan
A template document to educate the school about your child’s eating disorder and make clear requests
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School trip or summer camp: a helpful flow chart when your child is recovering from an eating disorder
When your child is in recovery from an eating disorder, you may decide she’s safe enough to go on a school trip. At the same time, there’s an element of risk. What if 10 days away from your supervision is just too much? What if she eats without anxiety but not enough to compensate for…
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Communication skills to support your child and be more effective
The price is flexible: see below Why this workshop? Treatment for our children is tough, at a time when the eating disorder puts them in a highly distressed state. While previously, we parents did a perfectly fine job and had happy, loving children, suddenly we need to skill up. Without new skills, our homes become…
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What to say when you discover your child binned food at school (eating disorders)
In the book I give you principles and examples of empathy and dialogue. Here is one more example you might relate to. The child has secretly been binning food in school and the parent is trying to connect, understand and find solutions. What can the parent say to both connect and find solutions?
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Schools health promotion, body confidence, diets, disordered eating and obesity: what to do?
For schools: The DO’s and DON’Ts of health promotion, body confidence, diets, disordered eating and obesity prevention. Includes validated body confidence programs.
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What do pupils and school staff need to know about eating disorders?
What information should schools give to staff and pupils on eating disorders? This will help with early detection and remove stigma, while also not providing vulnerable pupils with a ‘how-to’ manual
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Schools: what to do when a pupil shows signs of an eating disorder
Schools: how to work with parents when you suspect an eating disorder. What to say to parents, to the pupil? What if the parents don’t want to to refer to clinicians?
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How schools, parents and clinicians work together to treat pupils with an eating disorder
How school staff, parents and clinicians work together to make sure a pupil with an eating disorder gets prompt and effective treatment.
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Why your school needs to address eating and body confidence
For schools. What are: eating disordered, disordered eating, body confidence. How common? How dangerous? Why should your school address this?
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Schools: your template for an eating disorders, disordered eating, exercise and body confidence policy
An eating disorder policy for schools. A template you can adapt to suit your school. Deals with eating disorders, disordered eating, body dissatisfaction, health promotion, obesity.
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Eating disorders guidance for schools: it’s all here
The main menu page for schools: your portal to everything a school needs to know about eating disorders, disordered eating, health promotion and obesity. How to spot issues, what to do about them, and how prevention works.
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Tamper-proof tech for your child’s meals
Seals or labels to secure food or drink in the school lunch bag or fridge.
