Guidance from Trusted Experts
Feeding your toddler or school-age child doesn’t have to be frustrating. By making small, manageable changes to your food environment, language, and expectations, mealtime can become enjoyable for the entire family. These evidence-based strategies give caregivers tools to approach common mealtime struggles with confidence.
Our self-paced online course teaches you the techniques we use with our clients so that you can bring back joy to the dinner table.
Example Curriculum
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- Step 1: Welcome and introduction
- Step 2: Understanding picky eating and your role in the feeding process
- Step 3: Family meal foundations
- Step 4: Messy eating and sensory development
- Step 5: You provide, child decides
- Step 6: Mealtime structure
- Step 7: Mealtime traps
- Step 8: “What do I do when...?”
- Step 9: Language around mealtime, food and your child's body
- Step 10: It takes a village
- Step 11: What foods should I serve my child?
- Step 12: Meal planning and restaurant dining
- Step 13: Involving your child in food, cooking and chores
- Step 14: Snacking and pouches
- Step 15: Desserts and sugar
- Step 16: Tips for feeding elementary-aged kids (6-10 years)
- Step 17: Feeding therapy strategies
- Step 18: Sensory processing and oral-motor issues
- Step 19: Bonus section – allergies and special diets
- Step 20: How do I know if I need more help?
- Course wrap-up
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