 This study tested a family-based behavioral intervention that aimed to teach parents alternative methods to restrictive feeding practices and encourage children to eat sweets in moderation. The intervention was found to be feasible and well-implemented in the home environment. It also showed promise in reducing children's intake of sweets when paired with parents shared decision-making and child-mindfulness strategies. This article was authored by J.S. Savage, E.L. Adams, B.Y. Rollins, and others.