If Your Goal is to Raise Kids Who Succeed in the Real World, We Can Help

Big goals are great.

  • what kind of adult you want to raise
  • how to increase self-esteem
  • build creativity
  • form strong bonds as a family

But sometimes, when you wipe the 7th peanut butter streak off your wall and throw away another slimy bunch of lettuce from the bottom of the produce drawer, you just need some help.

The small investment of time in opening up your kitchen to your kids (even if you feel like they will slow you down and be too messy, at first!) and being intentional about teaching them cooking skills really does pay off immediately…

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Kelly’s daughter, Lucy said this picture was ok to share because “I want people to know how to cook.”

I’ll be sending you quick tips via email over the next few weeks.

Be sure to open the emails – I promise to keep (almost) all of them super short, because I know the kids might get “too quiet” if you’re on your device too long, and I don’t want all the things that happen in kid-silence to plague your household because of my riveting information! 😉

Mission: Healthy Kids

The way other people observe and judge our parenting can make it really hard to raise an adult

Kids Cook Real Food isn’t only about teaching kids to cook —

We’re also the hub for info on kids’ health and nutrition!

Find recent episodes of The Healthy Parenting Handbook podcast on the blog.

Past guests include TEDx speaker Julie Lythcott-Haims, Olympic gymnast Shannon Miller, holistic pediatrician Dr. Elisa Song, MD, and HGTV host Cas Aarrsen.