"On Thanksgiving we talk about being thankful, but really the discussion and the main show is the food, the food, the food," says Kristin Kirkpatrick.
"So even if you have a child who is normally not particular about food, they might feel very different around the holidays - and it’s for a good reason," says Arielle 'Dani' Lebovitz.
"Kids can have a hard time dealing with new smells, unfamiliar people, lots of movement and holiday tension in the air," advises Lebovitz.
"Consider bringing headphones to muffle the sound of football, review photos of guests in advance... or bring familiar plates and utensils for the meal," suggests Lebovitz.
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