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Online Fussy Eating Program to Get Your Child Eating Right

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Is your child turning their nose up at everything you put on their plate? Are you worried they're not getting the nutrients they need? You're not alone. Fussy eating is a common issue that can leave parents feeling frustrated and helpless. Fussy Eater can help. We offer a range of online fussy eating programs designed to support families just like yours. Our Online Fussy Eating Solutions Available Worldwide Find the perfect fit for your family: Fussy Eating Parent GROUP: A supportive 6-week online program where you can learn alongside other parents facing similar challenges. Fussy Eating REMOTE: Personalised online coaching with a Fussy Eater Specialist for families who need one-on-one guidance. Why Choose Fussy Eater? Flexible & Accessible: Our online programs allow you to connect with a Fussy Eater Specialist from anywhere in the world at a time that suits your busy schedule. Tailored Solutions: We don't believe in a one-size-fits-all approach. Our programs are

Nourishing Young Minds: Ensuring Proper Nutrition for Kids with Autism

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  Providing proper nutrition for an autistic child can be challenging but incredibly rewarding. Kids with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) often have dietary needs and sensitivities that require special attention. Here are some tips to ensure your ASD child receives the right nutrients: Understanding their food preferences and aversions is crucial. Many children on the spectrum are picky eaters due to sensory sensitivities. Introduce new foods slowly and in small amounts to avoid overwhelming them. Focus on incorporating a variety of whole foods, like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins into their diet. Avoid processed foods with artificial ingredients, which can sometimes worsen symptoms. Supplements may be necessary if your child has specific nutrient deficiencies. Always consult with an experienced healthcare provider before adding any new vitamins or supplements to ensure they are beneficial and safe. Consistency is important. Establish regular mealtimes and routines