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Try New Food - by Jill Castle (Paperback)

Try New Food - by  Jill Castle (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Guide your child to try new foods with this easy, step-by-step system steeped in research and written by pediatric dietitian and mom, Jill Castle. From typical toddler pickiness to school-age extreme picky eating, Try New Food will be your go-to manual as you help your child overcome picky eating and become a healthy, adventurous eater.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Living with a picky eater who won't try new foods? Tried everything to get your child to eat? Renowned childhood nutrition expert, Jill Castle outlines the Nourished Path(R) to Try New Food, a systematic and strategic approach to help picky eaters taste, eat and like new foods, to move parents from frustration to optimism, and picky eaters from cautious to adventurous.</p><p><br></p><p>Instead of waiting it out, or worse, sneaking vegetables or bribing kids with dessert, Try New Food walks parents through a step-by-step process to help kids overcome picky eating. By remodeling the feeding environment and creating a child-centered method, parents learn how to engage and help their picky eaters instead of making things worse. As a workbook, resource and guide, Try New Food equips caretakers with the latest research and practical tips for feeding picky eaters with love, patience and healthy food.</p><p><br></p><p>Picky eaters aren't destined to be unhealthy eaters! Parents are empowered to move their kids beyond typical and extreme picky eating behaviors. Try New Food maps out a plan for sensible food options, positive feeding, and effective parenting.</p><p><br></p><p>Parents will learn: </p><p><br></p><ul><li>The roots of picky eating</li><li>The best way to interact with fussy eaters around food</li><li>How to set up a fun, encouraging eating environment (without pressure)</li><li>The counter-productive interactions (and language) that make picky eating worse (and what to do and say instead)</li><li>When (and where) to seek more help for extreme picky eaters (those children with ARFID)</li><li>A step-by-step food tasting approach</li><li>How to make mealtimes calmer, meaningful and nutritious</li></ul><p><br></p><p>Most of all, Try New Food will help families nourish and nurture their picky eaters while cultivating healthy eating patterns and a healthy relationship with food.</p>

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