Explore how children develop their relationship with food and body image, and how caregivers can support positive, low-stress mealtimes, reduce pressure around eating, and foster healthy attitudes toward food and body image at home.
In this interactive presentation, Temimah Zucker will share key information and strategies, followed by an open discussion and Q&A, giving families the opportunity to ask questions and gain practical strategies to support:
- Positive, low stress mealtimes
- Reduce pressure around eating
- Foster healthy attitudes toward food & body image
Virtual Workshop
(Link will be provided upon registration)
- Date: Tuesday, June 10th
- Time: 6:30pm EST
- Host: Temimah Zucker, LCSW
- Participants: Parents & Community
- Price: $10
Workshop Host

Temimah Zucker, LCSW
Temimah Zucker is a licensed clinical social worker specializing in supporting those looking to heal their relationship with food, exercise and body image. She provides parent coaching and supports individuals navigating eating disorders, disordered eating, and general mental health concerns, with a trauma-focused approach. She offers trauma-focused treatment and works with individuals in NY, NJ, CT, and SC.
Temimah speaks nationally on the subject of eating disorders, disordered eating, and mental health. She lives in Bergen County with her husband, three children, and her mini goldendoodle, Goldie.
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