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Over 200 branded food items for babies and toddlers fail to meet WHO nutrition standards
is YOUR child's snack on the list?
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🌞 Good Evening, Parent!
My toddler is a picky eater… and I know firsthand how tackling the dining table challenges with a picky eater can often turn mealtime into a very frustrating negotiation session.
Are you finding yourself, like I am, wondering if your toddler will ever get past their three-food rotation? Whether it's refusing anything green or turning their nose up at anything but pasta and nuggets (I know), navigating these food phases can be a mix of frustration and concern.
Don't worry, you're not alone, and today we tackle 3 resources that, while they might not solve your Picky Eater problem, it will help you craft better strategies and feel more understood.
Remember, you are doing just fine!
For Your Parent Pit Stop Today:
PARENTS: 10 Tips to Shape Healthy Eating Behaviors for Toddlers
BREAKING NEWS: Over 200 branded food items for babies and toddlers fail to meet WHO nutrition standards, warns study... so is YOUR child's on the list?
WHAT?: Wtf are your toddlers eating?
Parent Picks: 1 Quick Tip, 1 Activity and 1 Useful Product
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BREAKING NEWS
Over 200 branded food items for babies and toddlers fail to meet WHO nutrition standards, warns study... so is YOUR child's snack on the list?
Parent Picks
Quick Tip
When dealing with a picky eater, try combining foods they love with something new on the same plate. This familiarizes them with different tastes without the pressure of having to eat something they might initially reject. For instance, if they love mashed potatoes, pair it with a few steamed carrots on the side. It’s a gentle way to encourage variety in their diet.
Activity: Vegetable Stamping Activity
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