Picky eating is a common and perfectly normal stage in childhood, and with patience, understanding, and a few practical strategies, you can help your child explore a variety of foods and develop an appreciation for nutritious meals.
Picky eating is a common and perfectly normal stage in childhood, and with patience, understanding, and a few practical strategies, you can help your child explore a variety of foods and develop an appreciation for nutritious meals.
In this informative webinar, we’ll explore the differences between typical picky eating and feeding disorders, helping you better understand your child’s needs.
Are mealtimes a challenge in your household? Does your little one refuse to try new foods or stick to the same few meals? You’re not alone, and we’re here to help!
This webinar will provide practical guidance on navigating food allergies and intolerances in children.
ARFID is characterized by an extreme avoidance of certain foods due to sensory sensitivities, lack of interest in eating, or fear of adverse consequences from eating.
Read more about the common myths surrounding nutrition and individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
This guide provides practical, expert-backed strategies to navigate the complex world of autism feeding issues.
This blog explores evidence-based dietary strategies to prevent and manage childhood obesity, offering practical and actionable tips for you.
Sensory sensitivities, rigid preferences, and difficulty with transitions can all contribute to mealtime stress.
This blog post delves into the latest research and trends exploring the impact of diet on autism.
This blog post explores how tailored dietary approaches can positively impact the health, behaviour, and overall well-being of autistic children.
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a complex neuro developmental condition that often comes with unique feeding challenges. As healthcare professionals, dietitians play a vital role in managing these challenges, ensuring proper nutrition, and improving the quality of life for individuals with ASD.