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Simone Emery is the feeding specialist and writer at Play with Food. She has a 3 year old and a 5 year old that she also has to feed. EVERY. SINGLE. DAY. And relates to daily grind of preparing food with kids in mind. She is an expert in finding the FUN in the steps it takes kids to learn to eat. Helping parents find realistic tools for their parenting-at-mealtimes-toolkit.
Play With Food
1y ago
As a nutritionist and occupational therapist working with children and their families on feeding goals in a holistic way, I wanted to explain the evidence base for the way I work. Yes, the title of this article may seem pretty heavy, however, my aim is to unravel some of these terms and provide you with […]
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Play With Food
3y ago
"Everyday Leadership" is a buzz-word meaning taking intentional and daily action to foster connection, communication and community whilst working together toward one shared vision. Yet, it may not be a phrase you have heard before. And, I'll take a wild stab in the dark here, but I KNOW* you haven't seen "Everyday Leadership" and "Picky Eating" used in the same sentence.
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Play With Food
4y ago
We find ourselves in unusual times during this global pandemic. Many thoughts have been focused on reassurance for my children, keeping them on track with home learning tasks and focusing on the “nuts and bolts” of responsive feeding strategies. The same “nuts and bolts” that have helped survived a wider range of isolation-induced changes. These […]
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Play With Food
4y ago
Non-Directive Language is a way to talk with children that empowers them with the choice to make their own mind up about engaging in a task. It revolves around NOT asking them to do anything! Yep, using the power of suggestion and curiosity to involve children. It works with feeding language because it is much […]
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Play With Food
4y ago
This red velvet smoothie is the perfect match to a midweek dinner. But, don’t hold out to serve it as dessert. Bribing with dessert is a strategy that backfires in the long run with kids. When we put dessert on a pedestal we make the main meal a begrudged battle zone. They might love making […]
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4y ago
An open letter to share with your family, friends and teachers about supporting you to raise a picky eater. It takes a village!
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4y ago
Figs are full of great nutrients BUT you wouldn’t be alone in thinking that they are a little bit “weird looking”. Offering children a novel (or totally new food) works on two levels: It shows them that you are still learning about foods too. You can explain that you are learning with your eyes, your […]
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4y ago
Many parents feel exasperated when they offer nutritious lunchboxes and their children prefer to ….bring the contents home. If your child likes chocolate, then keep your eyes right here. Let’s start with chocolate! If your child doesn’t like chocolate, that’s OK, but you may find that you can substitute other foods along the way in […]
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4y ago
With party season around the corner, this video is all about how to maintain your sanity. Listen to my key mindset tips relating to the division of responsibility at meals including Christmas, Thanksgiving, New Years eve, Class Parties and more. It is the silly season, but don’t let your child’s food refusals get the better […]
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4y ago
Looking for the easiest cake recipes in town. Look no further than this crazy cake recipe! A crazy cake is made from pantry staples and is versatile enough to carry a range of flavours. Plus, this raspberry crazy cake is perfect for preschoolers to make independently as it just requires scooping, stirring, making little wells […]
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