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Dinner used to feel like a battlefield in our home. Not because my child was “picky”… but because neither of us felt safe at the table. In this video, I share the quiet shift that changed everything — inspired by the French dinner rule, sensory talk, and what actually helps toddlers trust food again. This isn’t about forcing vegetables. It’s about creating enough structure for a child’s body to relax… and enough space for curiosity to appear. You’ll see: • Why dinner battles are rarely about the food • The French dinner rule that removes pressure (without control) • How sensory talk replaces fear with curiosity • Real, unexpected moments from our own dinner table • Why calm matters more than “one more bite” If you’re parenting a toddler who refuses food, and you’re tired of negotiating, begging, or feeling guilty after dinner — this story is for you. No hacks. No pressure. Just a different way of seeing dinner. 💬 I’d love to hear from you in the comments: What food has become the hardest at your table lately?