10
Fussy Eating Entropy Presentation 26.9.2014

Fussy Eating - Our Top 5 Tips [EatWell Australia]

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

In this presentation given at Entropy Toy Shop (www.entropy.com.au), Hannah from EatWell Australia goes over the topic of Fussy eating and what parents can do to stop it. www.eatwellaustralia.com

Citation preview

Page 1: Fussy Eating - Our Top 5 Tips [EatWell Australia]

Fussy EatingEntropy Presentation 26.9.2014

Page 2: Fussy Eating - Our Top 5 Tips [EatWell Australia]

What is Fussy Eating?Refusal to consume an adequate variety of foods that are familiar (and in some cases unfamiliar).

Food neophobia is a fear of trying new foods.

Page 3: Fussy Eating - Our Top 5 Tips [EatWell Australia]

EatWell Australia’s 5 Fussy Eating Tips

Texture Ӏ New Foods Ӏ Play time Ӏ Routine Ӏ Rewards

Page 4: Fussy Eating - Our Top 5 Tips [EatWell Australia]

Texture• Prevent fussy eating by

introducing textured food at appropriate times during development i.e. lumpy foods by the time an infant is 9 months old

• Can be done with older children by using clay, playdough, sand, goop etc

Page 5: Fussy Eating - Our Top 5 Tips [EatWell Australia]

New Foods• Do you have their

attention?

• Do they like the food?

• Do you like this food?

• Are they just misbehaving?

• Neophobia and introducing alongside ‘safe’ foods

• Try food at least 10 – 15 times

Page 6: Fussy Eating - Our Top 5 Tips [EatWell Australia]

Play time!• Playing is learning time for

children

• Perfect for kids with neophobia (the concept of a toy spider rather than the real thing!)

• Shopping kits and Play Ovens are a great way for kids to mimic adult responsibilities and be able to translate that to real life

Page 7: Fussy Eating - Our Top 5 Tips [EatWell Australia]

Routine• Kids can take an active role

in meal time routine from a young age.

• Setting the table, helping prepare or cook the meal, helping serve up.

• Getting to choose what ingredients go into a meal or picking new foods at the supermarket.

• Keep meal times regular. And have rules in place about snacking, packing up play toys & sitting down to eat.

Page 8: Fussy Eating - Our Top 5 Tips [EatWell Australia]

Rewards• Food as a reward is the

number one issue when it comes to fussy eating.

• Food should never be given as a reward or treat.

• Food is for energy and nourishment. The occasional ‘sometimes’ food is included in that – however not in connection with emotion.

Page 9: Fussy Eating - Our Top 5 Tips [EatWell Australia]

You choose what gets offered to your child…They choose if they want to eat it or not!

Page 10: Fussy Eating - Our Top 5 Tips [EatWell Australia]

Contact Us

Phone: 07 4401 8022

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.eatwellaustralia.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eatwellaustralia