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In this episode, Dr. Jessica Hochman speaks with Jordan Koveleski Gorman, pediatric speech pathologist, feeding specialist, and founder of Eat Play Say, a platform that helps millions of parents support their children’s development through practical, realistic strategies.
Jordan shares why feeding has become such a stressful topic for parents — and how we can shift away from comparison and perfection. She explains the difference between food preferences and feeding problems, how parents can help kids expand their diets, and simple ways to move babies from purees to more textured foods.
They also discuss developmental milestones — how to interpret them without panic, when to seek extra support, and how everyday routines can naturally support language development.
Key Takeaways
• Why picky eating is often normal
• The difference between food preferences and feeding problems
• Easy ways to introduce new textures to babies
• How milestones should be used as a guide — not a source of anxiety
• Simple routines that naturally support language development
• Why parents don’t need fancy toys to support development
Resources
Jordan Koveleski Gorman – Eat Play Say
Instagram @eatplaysay
Free resources for parents
https://eatplaysay.com/handbooks
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