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This has nothing at all to do with doodles or dogs and is kind of self-promotional. Read on if you're still interested:
As you might know, my 'day job' is being a dietitian. I have a particular interest in child-feeding and tomorrow night (Monday), I'm hosting a webinar on feeding toddlers with a pediatric dietitian. We'll be answering some common questions about the common feeding struggles that parents of toddlers run into. This webinar is free and also a way for us to promote our upcoming 2-week course called "Feeding Toddlers with Confidence." Just like with the Doggy Dan webinar we hosted, if someone is interested in watching but can't make the time for the LIVE feed, it will be recorded and replayed but interested person will need to sign up to get the replay link.
Do you have mommy friends who might enjoy learning some toddler-feeding tips? Are you a member of a parent or mommy group who might find toddler-feeding tips useful? Share the love by sharing this link--it's FREE: http://webinarjam.net/webinar/go/7265/1c6ee6f4a2
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No toddlers here either. And when there were, there were no feeding struggles. But I hope you get a good response to the webinar. :)
I do have my toddler grandson with us part of the time but fortunately he is not a picky eater - it's a pleasure feeding him!
Never had this problem. My youngest, born premature at 8lb 5oz was a massive baby in the neonatal unit bulking out at 30lb on his first birthday weigh in.
We did have a two year period were he was only interested in Popsicles. . Still is for some strange reason. He never suffered
I used the popsicle craze and made frozen fruit bars :) Parents do need lots of creative ways to feed those picky babies.
Good Luck with your broadcast
The webinar won't address major feeding issues, the class could help certain feeding issues, but I would need to determine on a case by case basis. Sensory issues, autism spectrum, kids on ADHD meds, kids with mild delays, kids learning to eat food while on feeding tubes, some cases of failure to thrive that don't have a ton of medical management that needs addressing FIRST...depending on the individual cases, the class could be very helpful. So...it's tough to say for sure and I wouldn't feel comfortable saying a blanket "this class will help ANYONE with any feeding issue regardless of medical/physical condition or history" because certain cases really need to be seen by a dietitian with access to the medical chart and who is working in collaboration with the MD, OT, etc.
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