PICKY EATING
Halloween is here! As parents, many of us face the yearly challenge of a pillowcase full of treats or candies that lands on our kitchen
Many parents are worried about their child is not eating enough; or their child is small compared to other children and isn’t growing properly; or
In my nutrition counselling practice, I often meet with frustrated and worried parents of picky eaters. Most scenarios, children are in charge of what, when
When I was a nutrition student, I was taught at school that there is ONLY one way to introduce solids to baby – the traditional
People ask me this big question all the time “My child is a picky eater, what can I do next?“. Well, there is no easy
Do you get frustrated after you make a large family meal and your children only take two bites? Or maybe you wish that there were
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Last updated: September 5, 2024