Cooking with your child can help gain many great benefits. First and foremost, it is a nice way to have fun with your child, despite the possible mess. Cooking develops a... read more →
A Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) can be a very useful tool in feeding therapy, especially for nonverbal children. It provides picture boards that parents can download or create and... read more →
Feeding disorders include problems gathering food and getting ready to suck, chew, or swallow it. For example, a child who cannot pick up food and get it to her mouth... read more →
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Many articles and professionals suggest that babies start eating solids at 4-6 months. I have many reasons why I believe that six months of age is the best age to... read more →
Surprisingly, no- not really! A good look at the nutrition labels will prove this. These statistics come right from the packages at the market. Let’s begin with the “grab and... read more →
Seriously! You need to monitor your child’s output nearly as carefully as you do his or her intake. You can learn a lot from it, and use what you learn... read more →
When, why and how your child eats will affect his or her entire life. And you, as the parent, have the important job of guiding behavior in their early, formative... read more →
For a child to develop healthy eating habits, there must be substantial involvement and effort from the parents. They must take charge of their child’s eating behaviors if they want... read more →