Nurture Book Tour
Come see me at these Events!
Book Tour Dates 2024
January 21 at 1-3pm ~ Book Signing
53 West Main St, Mystic, CT
February 17 at 4pm ~ Reading, Q&A, Signing
The Arlington Center for Yoga and Healing
369 Massachusetts Avenue
Arlington, MA
February 23 at 5pm ~ Reading, Q& A, Signing
More Than Words Bookstore
242 East Berkeley Street
Boston, MA
March 2 at 2pm ~ Reading, Q&A, Signing
Eating Disorders Awareness Week
Multi-Service Eating Disorders Association (MEDA)
Newton, MA
March 28 at 7pm ~ Reading and Dinner
Sponsored by Galen Hope
West Palm Beach, FL
April 5 ~ Professional Conference Speaking Engagement
Massachusetts Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Conference
Norwood, MA
April 19 ~ Professional Conference Speaking Engagement
New York Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Conference
Syracuse, NY
April 24 at 6:30pm ~ Virtual Speaking Engagement
Southeastern Massachusetts Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
April 25 at 12-1pm ~ Book Signing
Print Books
Portland, Maine
April 26 ~ Professional Conference Speaking Engagement
Maine Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Conference
Bar Harbor, Maine
May 16-17 ~ Book Signing and Sales
Multi-Service Eating Disorders Association Conference (MEDA)
Newton, MA
Come back and check again! Events are being added as they confirm!
Nurture: How to Raise Kids Who Love Food, Their Bodies, and Themselves
or ask your local bookstore to pre-order it directly from my distributor, Ingram Spark!
There is so much confusing information about feeding families out there. Nurture: How to Raise Kids Who Love Food, Their Bodies, and Themselves is an expanded follow-up to Nourish, my first award-winning book. Nurture is a compassionate guide for parents and caregivers about feeding, eating, and discussing bodies with children and teens. I write from my nearly 30 years of experience treating clients with disordered eating, my own lived experience as a recovered person, and as a parent of two young adults. I weave stories from my clients' and families' experiences with sound advice based on current research. The book reads like a conversation with a kind fellow parent who has happened to do decades of fieldwork on the topic. It’s a sane and sound read that everyone who spends time with kids will benefit from reading.
This book is a life-enhancing tool for:
Parents and caregivers who have had their own food and body issues and don’t want to pass them on to the next generation
Parents and caregivers with kids exhibiting body image concerns
Parents and caregivers with kids exhibiting disordered eating who want direction
Parents and caregivers with kids in larger bodies who feel unclear as to how to help them in the fat-phobic culture we live in
Parents and caregivers with picky eaters who don’t want to create dynamics around food that might lead to eating and body issues later in life
People who spend time with children and teens and want to create an inclusive health-and-well-being-enhancing culture around them