Infant feeding specialist, Diane Bahr, charts one family's experience of neonatal intensive care. Essential reading for feeding professionals and anyone interested in infant feeding. Diane offers some valuable advice for all families who find themselves in this position.
Read MoreSensory system considerations for happier mealtimes
In this guest post, Simone Emery of Play with Food Australia, explains how physical movement can help children manage the sensory stimulation that eating entails.
Read MoreShhhhhhhh... A guest post by Claire Potter
In this guest post, British author Claire Potter takes a light-hearted look at what we focus on during mealtimes.
Read MoreThe Skill of Learning to Chew - a guest post by Krisi Brackett
Krisi Brackett is a speech pathologist with over 20 years experience in paediatric feeding. She runs the fantastic site Pediatric Feeding News. Here is her guest post all about the vital skill of chewing.
Read MorePicky eating: one mum’s perspective (a guest post by Mandy Mazliah)
I love having guest posts on my blog as I believe there’s something extremely valuable about looking at eating issues from different view points. So many parents talk about how alone they feel with their child’s picky eating – I wanted to share a parent’s perspective because it’s really important to know that, if you are the parent of a fussy eater, you are not on your own. In this guest post, mum of three Mandy Mazliah (sneaky veg blog) talks about her experiences.
Read MoreFood, Learning and Fun - a guest post by Junior Chefs Academy
UK based Junior Chef’s Academy is all about helping young people to make smarter choices about healthy eating by making food education fun. I feel strongly that getting children cooking is a vital part of helping them form a good relationship with food (plus it's fun! ) so I invited Junior Chef's Academy to contribute a guest post about the value of getting children into the kitchen, handling and learning about food.
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