Feeding the Picky Eater : America’s Foremost Baby and Childcare Experts Answer the Most Frequently Asked Questions

What you should know about your child’s nutrition. Dr. Bill and Martha Sears, the doctor and nurse husband and wife team who are today widely recognized as Americas’s leading authorities on childcare, have spent decades answering parent’s questions about nurturing new borns. In this book they share their expertise on: when and how to introduce your baby to solid foods, feeding the toddler who’s too busy to eat, homemade vs. store-bought foods, avoiding common food allergens, coping with dinnertime disasters, juice abuse, the foods that keep children awake, resolving constipation with food, how much milk your child really needs, dealing with a child’s sweet tooth, marketing green vegetables to your pre-schooler, what to do when your baby can’t tolerate formula, playing tea party and other tricks, what to do if your child is overweight, and much more.

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The development and preliminary testing of an invoice-based menu assessment tool for longday child-care centres. (Practice Paper).: An article from: Nutrition … of the Dieticians Association of Australia

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Title: The development and preliminary testing of an invoice-based menu assessment tool for longday child-care centres. (Practice Paper).
Author: Christina M. Pollard
Publication: Nutrition & Dietetics: The Journal of the Dieticians Association of Australia (Refereed)
Date: September 1, 2002
Publisher: Dietitians Association of Australia
Volume: 59 Issue: 3 Page: 195(6)

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3 Responses to “Feeding the Picky Eater : America’s Foremost Baby and Childcare Experts Answer the Most Frequently Asked Questions”

  1. J. Dennis says:

    Review by J. Dennis for Feeding the Picky Eater : America’s Foremost Baby and Childcare Experts Answer the Most Frequently Asked Questions
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    I found this book to be very unhelpful. I got no more information about feeding a picky eater than building a car engine. This book is written in a “question and answer” format, which is fine. However, many of the questions have nothing whatsoever to do with picky eating habits of children. I find the title of this book to be very misleading. It should be titled, “General information about feeding young children”. I am very disappointed that I spent money for this book. Don’t waste yours.

  2. Melody Acosta says:

    Review by Melody Acosta for Feeding the Picky Eater : America’s Foremost Baby and Childcare Experts Answer the Most Frequently Asked Questions
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    As a Registered Dietitian specializing in child and infant health, I give this book a qualified “thumbs down” for its erroneous information. Besides referring to foods like avocados, nut butters, eggs, cheese and tofu as “low calorie” (which they are not), the authors encourage parents to allow their young ones to eat whenever they want from “nibble trays” placed on a low fridge shelf. The recommendations are glaringly inconsistent with those of dietitians and nutritionists. See Ellyn Satter for good advice.

  3. Brandie Valenzuela says:

    Review by Brandie Valenzuela for Feeding the Picky Eater : America’s Foremost Baby and Childcare Experts Answer the Most Frequently Asked Questions
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    While I would agree that there are subjects other than just picky eaters discussed in this small, but informative, book, I felt that they were appropriately added and are just the kind of questions that many parents ask. I found the ideas for picky eaters to be wonderful and ones that no one suggested to me, nor had I thought of on my own. I enjoy the Q&A style of this book and found it very easy to read — even with a toddler on my lap much of the time.For the price, I feel this is a great book.

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