How to Raise a Healthy, Adventurous Eater (in a Chicken-Nugget World). Paediatrician Nimali Fernando and feeding therapist Melanie Potock (aka Dr. Yum and Coach Mel) know the importance of giving your child the right start on his or her food journey for good health, motor skills, and even cognitive and emotional development. In Raising a Healthy, Happy Eater they explain how to expand your family's food horizons, avoid the picky eater trap, identify special feeding needs, and put joy back into mealtimes, with: Advice tailored to every stage from new-born through school-age; Real-life stories of parents and kids they have helped; Wisdom from cultures across the globe on how to feed kids; Helpful insights on the sensory system, difficult mealtime behaviours, and everything from baby-led weaning to Sippy cups; And seven passport stamps for good parenting: joyful, compassionate, brave, patient, consistent, proactive, and mindful. Raising a Healthy, Happy Eater shows the way to lead your baby, toddler, or young child on the path to adventurous eating. Grab your passport and go.
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Weight: 356g
Dimensions: 157 x 230mm
Publication Date: 20 Oct 2015
Publisher: The Experiment LLC
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781615192687
About Nimali Fernando
Nimali Fernando MD MPH is a Virginia pediatrician and founder of the nonprofit the Doctor Yum Project the popular recipe and parenting website doctoryum.com. The first of its kind her innovative new practice Yum Pediatrics features a teaching kitchen and instructional garden along with hands-on learning curricula for families making it a hot spot for nutrition education and cooking instructions.Melanie Potock MA CCC-SLP is an international speaker to teens on the topic of feeding babies. Melanie has coached over a thousand parents on how to raise healthy happy eaters right from the start and has over twenty years of clinical experience helping children with pediatric feeding disorders. Melanie's advice has been shared in a variety of television and print media including The New York Times The Wall Street Journal Washington Post CNN.com and Parents magazine.