No More Picky Eaters

No More Picky Eaters by Esther Smith, published by Publication Consultants on March 15, 2016, is a 56-page guide aimed at helping children expand their dietary choices. This book addresses common challenges parents face when dealing with picky eaters, providing insights into why a varied diet is essential for children’s health and well-being. Smith shares her experiences and observations from Food Therapy, offering practical advice to encourage children to explore and accept a wider range of foods.
Readers will find strategies that not only promote healthier eating habits but also explain the benefits of various foods and their impact on the body. The book discusses the importance of understanding nutrition and how certain foods can support healthy functioning. By introducing simple steps and concepts related to Food Therapy, No More Picky Eaters aims to assist parents in guiding their children through the process of overcoming food sensitivities and preferences. This edition serves as a resource for families seeking to foster a positive relationship with food.
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The purpose of this book is to help get kids to not only e at a wider variety of foods… but to understand why they need to, and how it will help them feel better and function in a healthier manner. Certainly most parents have heard their child scream that the food is “yucky,” they want candy, “get this off my plate,” or even suggest that they might die if you make them eat it. No More Picky Eater will help your child to see some of the foods that are healthy for our bodies, and become familiar with them and what they look like, even at a young age. It will cover which parts of the body that some foods specifically target, and assist in their healthy function; as well as what could happen to them if they ate only their “favorite food,” even if it is a healthy choice. No More Pick Eater goes into some of the simple or beginning steps of Food Therapy. While Esther is not a food therapist she has been through Food Therapy and other specialized parent trainings, and has observed many of her children while they were working with food therapists. “These things were taught to me in Oregon by specialists,” says Smith. “And as ‘crazy’ as some of them seemed to me… I followed their advice and it helped. It wasn’t overnight, but through persistence, and trying their suggestions over and over (daily)… it finally worked and they began eating and getting over their food sensitivities, phobias and issues.”
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