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May 07th, 2017

5/7/2017

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We're smart parents, we'll figure it out ...

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We’re Smart Parents, we’ll figure it out

Most of the parents I meet are smart and well-read and intuitive and strong. But like many aspects of parenting we figure out how to feed our kids on the fly.

There is no manual. There are no hard and fast rules that we all know instinctively.

There are lots of lovely picture on Pinterest of how to tempt your child to eat. There are 1,000’s of recipes created specifically for “fussy” eaters that they will just not be able to resist. Every man and his dog gives you advice.

And yet something is going wrong.

Can you fix it yourselves?
The simple answer to that is I don’t know.

What I do know is that I can teach you to teach your kids to eat. For 95% of families it’s 4 hours of your time and a minimal fee.

So my question is always going to be why struggle for another week?

Why risk the problem growing rather than shrinking?

Why embed bad habits by letting things go on?

Why take the risk of nutrient deficiencies?

If your child was sick you’d take them to a doctor, pay whatever it took and get them fixed.

If your child struggled to read you’d take them to a specialist and learn how to help them.

Eating is a learned behaviour just like reading or riding a bike so we can teach them to do it well.

In all other areas of our lives if things are wrong we go to an expert, we invest and we get results.

Eating well is critical for optimal health. Let’s get your child eating all those nutrients you lovingly prepare.

Contact us today to arrange a complimentary consultation Judith@theconfidenteater.com

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    Hi I'm Judith. Welcome to our page and please feel free to comment or contact me personally. I am mother to two fabulous boys, Max and Joe and am passionate about fresh food for families.

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