Feeding Young Children: A Guide to Dealing with Picky Eating

US$6.99

Stop making three meals to suit everyone’s needs! Your home kitchen isn’t a restaurant.

This guide will help you:

  • Learn to stop forcing, bribing, bargaining and distracting your child to eat

  • Help them learn to love food

  • Bring peace and contentment to the family dinner table

  • Make ONE meal for the entire family

Research has repeatedly shown that when families eat regular meals together, children and adolescents:

  • Have higher self-esteem

  • Have fewer behavioural issues

  • Perform better academically

  • Have a greater connection and more open communication with their parents and other family members

  • Have healthier eating habits

Grab this guide today and find out how to stop the fighting, and start enjoying dinnertime—all while strengthening your bond with your kid(s)!

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Stop making three meals to suit everyone’s needs! Your home kitchen isn’t a restaurant.

This guide will help you:

  • Learn to stop forcing, bribing, bargaining and distracting your child to eat

  • Help them learn to love food

  • Bring peace and contentment to the family dinner table

  • Make ONE meal for the entire family

Research has repeatedly shown that when families eat regular meals together, children and adolescents:

  • Have higher self-esteem

  • Have fewer behavioural issues

  • Perform better academically

  • Have a greater connection and more open communication with their parents and other family members

  • Have healthier eating habits

Grab this guide today and find out how to stop the fighting, and start enjoying dinnertime—all while strengthening your bond with your kid(s)!

Stop making three meals to suit everyone’s needs! Your home kitchen isn’t a restaurant.

This guide will help you:

  • Learn to stop forcing, bribing, bargaining and distracting your child to eat

  • Help them learn to love food

  • Bring peace and contentment to the family dinner table

  • Make ONE meal for the entire family

Research has repeatedly shown that when families eat regular meals together, children and adolescents:

  • Have higher self-esteem

  • Have fewer behavioural issues

  • Perform better academically

  • Have a greater connection and more open communication with their parents and other family members

  • Have healthier eating habits

Grab this guide today and find out how to stop the fighting, and start enjoying dinnertime—all while strengthening your bond with your kid(s)!