The importance of nutrition in early childhood goes beyond mere sustenance. Many parents wonder if their child is eating enough, why they refuse certain foods, and if these behaviors are normal or concerning.
Food selectivity can be influenced by various factors, including sensitivity to textures, motor difficulties with chewing, and even the environment and routine surrounding meals. Understanding these aspects is crucial for helping children feel secure and comfortable when exploring new foods.
On Saturday, April 26th, there will be an opportunity for parents to gather and engage in a morning of learning and reflection on this significant topic at the Parents' School. This gathering will provide a chance to discuss the challenges of child nutrition, understand the causes of food selectivity, and learn practical strategies to respectfully and effectively expand children's food preferences.
Discovering new ways to make mealtime a lighter, more positive, and enjoyable experience for the entire family will be emphasized. 🍎🥦✨
Special guest: Amanda Nunes Fagundes - Occupational Therapist
@institutolunar
Contact: (12)974085567
This is a wonderful opportunity to transform mealtime into a moment of connection and learning!
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