What the research says

Mealtime Peace 💙

There are SO many things feeding professionals need to consider when working with a family… is the child’s nutritional status a worry? Do they need some help with their chewing skills? Have they got any digestive issues? Do they have…

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Are ‘picky eaters’ likely to have weight and growth problems?

Recently I asked everyone who subscribes to my weekly newsletter what kind of posts they liked best.  (click here if you haven’t signed up, and be sure never to miss one of my articles). Many readers told me they like to…

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The anatomy of disgust

Exploring disgust

As adults, we often interpret children’s refusal to eat or try a certain food as bad behaviour. We think they should eat it because (delete as applicable) we’ve cooked it / we’ve paid for it / it’s good for them…

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The problem with claims about exposures

How many times does your picky eater need to try a new food before they will like it?

The idea that there is a certain number of exposures required before a child will accept a new food has been around for a while. I remember hearing this (I think from UK celebrity chef Jamie Oliver?) way before I…

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Is anxiety behind your child’s eating problems?

Food-related anxiety is a reallly common cause of feeding problems. In this post, I discuss the research on anxiety and eating. Read to the end for my free guide to helping your food-anxious child.

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