In case you missed any of our Food Rules videos with Michael Pollan and Maira Kalman, you can find them all below. Above: Rule #39: Don’t Eat Breakfast Cereals That Change the Color of the Milk
Rule #6: Avoid Food Products That Contain More than Five Ingredients
Rule #13: Shop the Peripheries of the Supermarket and Stay Out of the Middle
Rule #17: Buy Your Snacks at the Farmers’ Market
Rule #39: Don’t Eat Breakfast Cereals That Change the Color of the Milk
Rule #45: Eat All the Junk Food You Want as Long as You Cook It Yourself
Rule #57: If You’re Not Hungry Enough to Eat an Apple, Then You’re Probably Not Hungry
Rule #73: Do All Your Eating at a Table
(via flourhoneyandmilk)
What is a two year old thinking when they get a shot? What is a four year old thinking when they’ve got a fever of 103 and their body hurts? What does a 10 year old think about death?
I began thinking about these things when I was a medical student doing a rotation in Child Psychiatry. Pediatrics is such a huge field and there are millions of interactions with sick children every day. I figured there would be a ton of research in this area. There wasn’t then and there isn’t now. It’s fascinating! Why not? If a pediatrician’s “customers” are children, shouldn’t they deeply understand the minds of their customers?
Also…this is good for parents to understand how to talk to their kids when they’re sick. Super interesting stuff…