Picky Eater Help

Expert Feeding Help
for Professionals and Parents

Melanie Potock’s keynotes, courses, books & articles focus on raising kids to be healthy, happy eaters. From babies to toddlers to teens, “Coach Mel” is here to help.

Raising a Healthy Happy Eater Isn’t Always Easy

Get Expert Advice on Feeding Babies, Toddlers & School Age Kids,

Including Extreme Picky Eaters

Upcoming Events & Courses

On-Demand Courses

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Live In-Person Events

Atlanta, GA on April 27, 2024
Anderson, SC on April 29, 2024

Live On-Line Courses

Food Allergies Masterclass, August 10, 2024
Appetite Masterclass, August 10, 2024

Babies

This book is designed to answer the most common questions about feeding babies and toddlers up to age three. It also debunks myths while offering practical tips on making mealtimes joyful and less stressful. It teaches a no-nonsense, straightforward approach to responsive feeding that’s focused on nurturing trust and communication between parent and child. Read more about Responsive Feeding here.

Toddlers & Preschoolers

In her award-winning book, Raising a Healthy Happy Eater, Melanie and her co-author, pediatrician Dr. Yum, teach parents how to guide their children on the path to adventurous eating.  Parents report that toddlers are the most challenging to feed, thanks to active little bodies and fleeting attention spans.  Learn how to lay positive foundations for eating at 6 months of age, navigate the “terrific twos” and avoid picky eating in the preschool years!  Get the brand new, updated 2nd edition. Read more about feeding young children here.

School Age

Kids can cook right along with their parents from an early age, but it’s especially important from preschool and into the elementary school years.  What’s the number one food group that parents struggle with the most?  Vegetables!  The secret to helping kids love any kind of food is to follow Melanie’s Three E’s: Expose, Explore, Expand.  You’ll learn how to use the Three E’s and create veggie-love in Melanie’s book, Adventures in Veggieland: Help Your Kids Learn to Love Vegetables with 100 Easy Activities and Recipes.  Read more about feeding school-age kids here.

More fun!

As a speech language pathologist, Melanie combined her love for language, little kids and food by writing a children’s book!  You are Not an Otter: The Story of How Kids Become Adventurous Eaters is available on Kindle, in paperback, and in both English and Spanish.  Don’t miss the parent tips in the back of the book!  Learn about all of Mel’s books here.


🤔Do you know how much food to offer your picky eater? I think it might surprise you…

🥄For new foods , keep it underwhelming! A tablespoon at most… and no discussion about eating it. 

🤍For favorite foods , start with just a half a cup for school-age kids, and a quarter cup for Littles/Toddlers.

✨Remember, they can have more if more is readily available . And having more is never contingent upon eating another food on the plate. This is about making friends with new foods. If that little tablespoon of a new food just hangs out on the plate, that’s great! Eventually, we’ll get to eating🤍

I’d love to answer your questions in the comments! Ask away!
🥰Melanie
#melaniepotock #slpfeeding #feedingtherapy #pickyeaters #ashaigers #feedinglittles #responsivefeeding


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Got a picky eater? Here’s your first step to more adventurous eating.

👉🏼Follow my "3 S" Strategy: Safe, Sometimes and Someday!

👉🏼Each meal (and ideally snacks too) always includes a highly preferred food (“safe”) plus a “sometimes they eat it” food plus a food that you’re hoping they’ll try “someday”. BUT – here’s the key:

✨Portions are small for safe and sometimes foods Why? If you pile up their plate with a safe food, they will ignore the sometimes foods. Yes, they can have more of anything later, if it’s readily available and convenient to serve more (and that’s not contingent on eating a specific food.) 

✨Portions are EXTRA small for “someday” foods. Keep it underwhelming. This increased the likelihood they will explore it, and you’re less likely to waste food. If you can pop it back in the refrigerator like the rainbow cauliflower pictured here, offer it again a few times that week.

✨👉🏼✨CONSISTENCY is the key to this method. It takes time, but exposure to new foods means it needs to be on their plate. I’ll post more soon on when kids refuse to have it on their plate, when they throw it at you (been there) and more, but if you keep “someday” foods underwhelming, they are much more likely to tolerate the food on their plate. 

🤍Hey, and truly, thanks for following me. When you SAVE or SHARE, you help my little one-woman small business grow, and I appreciate that so much! 

Melanie
BONUS TIP! That @ithacahummus is soooo good! 😋

#melaniepotock #feedingtherapy #slpfeeding #pickyeaters #ashaigers #feedinglittles #responsivefeeding


3 simple tools, 3 simple steps and your baby or toddler is safer chewing and swallowing!

🥰Hi, Melanie here! I’m a feeding specialist with over 25 years of experience helping parents raise healthy, happy eaters!

✨1✨Prep several bags for the entire week, Add crackers, hemps seeds or chia seeds. You’re getting prepped for any day that you might need this hack this week! 
✨2✨If you’re using crackers, grab a glass and crush the crackers. You’re going to use that glass in the future too – wait for it…
✨3✨Later that week, when you’re serving any soft, squishable food, like drained fruit from a fruit cup, you’ll be all set! Once the food is coated, you’re going to smash it again with the fork or gently with your glass or your coffee cup – whatever is on hand.

👉🏼You don’t have to smash the seeds, of course, but give them a good shake for even coating and then…you guess it, smash!

🤍This hack makes it so much easier for kids to pick up any soft food, helps them manage slippery foods better in their mouth for safer swallowing, adds a boost of nutrition, adds texture and variety of flavors - and when you prep ahead, it makes your like easier.

📌Share this post or save it – this hack will save you so much time too!

✨🤍✨Melanie

#melaniepotock #slpfeeding #feedingtherapy #pickyeaters #pickyeaters #ashaigers #feedinglittles #responsivefeeding #originalidea


👶🏻When babies are first starting solids, they need input from their fingers, the palms of their hands and their lips, tongue and mouth! By allowing them to first play in food, they get feedback from every important nerve running through their hands and eventually, even the nerve endings running down their throat to their belly. That’s how their body learns about taste texture, temperature and more!

♥️Hi! I’m Melanie, here to help you feed babies, toddlers, and big kids! Be sure you’re following me for daily tips!

❓Did you know that learning to eat involves our entire body? Feeding is a developmental process, just like learning to crawl walk run! I think I’ve said that 1 million times in the media, in courses, and to the parents that I help… it’s just so darn true!

✨🤍✨Would you help me out and give this post a ❤️? It’s just me here… no staff, no social media team, no Instagram genies 😉so I truly appreciate your support!

I’m glad I could help this wonderful mom and I’m so glad you’re here to follow along for daily tips!

🥰Melanie

#melaniepotock #slpfeeding #feedingtherapy #feedingtherapy #pickyeaters #ashaigers


💃Dips for Toddlers – WHY?

🥰Hi, I’m Melanie, pediatric feeding specialist, here to help you raise adventurous eaters.

✨Introducing dips to your child (especially from a young age) means your kiddo gets more:

✨NUTRITION: Choose dips like hummus, or blend a banana with a nut/seed butter!

✨FLAVOR: Adding a dip means you’re adding flavor, and that means your picky eater just ate a new food! Changing up the flavor as much as possible reduces the risk of picky eating.

✨MOISTURE: Kids need added moisture to safely chew and swallow certain foods. If you’ve got a picky eater, it may be that they don’t yet have the skillset to chew and swallow more challenging foods (like chicken breast) but if they dip it, it’s so much easier to manipulate in their mouth, chew comfortably and swallow safely. 

❓Tell me, does your kiddo love to dip? How old are they?

🤍Melanie
#melaniepotock #slpfeeding #feedingtherapy #pickyeaters #ashaigers #feedinglittles #responsivefeeding


🦄Sharing my hack to teach your toddler to understand the concept of “swallow”🤍 Does your kiddo know what to do when you say “swallow”?

✨It’s the “full tummy” that makes my technique for teaching toddlers what “swallow” means that makes it so magical…well, that and the 🦄.

✨It’s also a fabulous strategy to help kids learn about hunger and fullness cues! That’s what Responsive Feeding is all about - teaching babies & bigger kids how to pay attention to their internal cues that say “I’m full” or “I’m hungry” and letting them decide how much to eat. 

I’m proud to have written the first book of its kind on Responsive Feeding! Endorsed by the AAP, UNICEF & the World Health Organization, Responsive Feeding has been shown to prevent childhood obesity and foster a healthy relationship with food.🥰COMMENT BOOKS for a direct link to all my books on feeding kids!

Tell me, what do you think of that full belly on that unicorn? Kids think it's so silly and fun!

Melanie
#melaniepotock #feedingtoddlers #pickyeaters #feedinglittles #slpfeeding #originalidea


In feeding therapy, we often treat kids who won’t swallow – they will put food in their mouth, but swallowing? No thank you, unless it’s in a bottle of course! 🍼

🤔Let’s break it down and problem solve…

👋🏼Hi, I’m Melanie, a pediatric feeding specialist working with the pickiest of eaters and kids with pediatric feeding disorders. Thanks for following along here for daily tips!

🥄You might think, well let’s just do Baby Led Weaning or Spoon Feeding! But that’s not the issue – it is SWALLOWING that’s the problem. (See below for medical testing to consider.)

🎥I’ll post a video tomorrow on how to teach an older toddler the CONCEPT of “swallow” but today we are talking about how to bridge the gap between nipple and spoon/self-feeding. Toddlers are more likely to initiate a swallow if they have something to suck from in their mouth. That “something” needs to be silicone, just like the bottle nipple. 

💗Once they feel comfortable with that, move to puree on the OUTSIDE of the silicone (ok to still leave some inside too) and then, gradually move to spooning puree, fingers and puree, etc. THEN move to self-feeding and soft solids.

✨THIS hack of mine is for kids with feeding challenges, but it’s ok to try this with your 6 month old too. I would just recommend moving to a silicone feeder that is more narrow, rather than bulbous as shown in this video. I have several on my Amazon shop, just ✨COMMENT AMAZON✨& I’ll zip that link right to your inbox via DM!

❓Questions? Drop them in the comments, I am here to help!
🥰Melanie

Medical Considerations: Collaborating with GI, a swallow study, an ENT and team specializing in airway issues – there are so many challenges to consider when kids don’t seem to want to swallow readily. Always approach with transdisciplinary treatment to rule out underlying medical causes for difficulty swallowing.

#melaniepotock #slpfeeding #feedingtherapy #pickyeaters #ashaigers #feedinglittles #responsivefeeding #originalidea


🤔Wondering about the rice in those baby teethers? And do babies really need those anyway?

🙋🏼‍♀️I’ve got some thoughts on the matter. 👋🏼HI! I’m Melanie, a pediatric feeding specialist and author of 6 books on feeding littles & big kids too! Be sure you’re following me for daily tips!

😬Many parents are concerned about the arsenic and heavy metals in rice. While this is a reasonable concern, keep in mind that like any food, we just don’t want to consume MOSTLY rice products. For me, a little bit here and there, especially in the form of a convenient food that babies can benefit from in other ways…that’s where I find the balance.

😘Rice teethers have oral motor benefits, especially for babies who are more hesitant about larger pieces of food in their mouth. They melt easily, feel secure in their little grasp, and aren’t that messy. I can use them as a “carrier food” to introduce other flavors by dipping too! That makes it convenient for on the go and for practicing a little tongue lateralization (moving tongue back and forth), beginner chewing and early tastes. So, I offer them in rotation with hard munchables or meltables like home-made yogurt melts.

🌤️I also like to offer them OCCASIONALLY as a “warm-up” at mealtime, while caregivers are getting the main meal ready. I usually break one in half and that’s plenty! But I don't avoid them, and I pick a brand that I trust.

✨Hey, did you see the recent @consumerreports article on heavy metals in puffs? One brand that stood out as safer (and rice-free) was @onceuponafarm because they are the recipient of both the Clean Label Project Purity Award and the Clean Label Project Pesticide-Free Certification.

🥰And yes, I am one of their feeding experts. And NO, they did not pay me to say this. In fact, they don’t even know I’m posting this tonight.

❤️My joy is bringing YOU safe and trusted information and I just wanted to share how I feel about that brand…I hope you find it helpful!

😘Hey, thanks for following me…carry on.

💕Melanie
#melaniepotock #onceuponafarm #riceforbabies #feedingtherapy #slpfeeding


Melanie Potock

Pediatric Feeding Expert and Author

Melanie Potock, MA, CCC-SLP is a mom who once had a picky eater.  She’s experienced first-hand the stress that parents feel when they are worried about their child’s nutritional health.  Fast forward to today, and you’ll find Melanie blending her knowledge of feeding therapy with practical parenting strategies that help the entire family eat healthier.  She’s an international speaker and author of six books, including co-authoring the award-winning Raising a Healthy Happy Eater.  Whether you’re raising a child who seems to be on the path to loving all kinds of healthy foods (and you want to keep it that way) or if your child is stuck in the chicken nugget rut, “Coach Mel” is here to guide you.

Melanie's Advice Shared In...

  • Washington Post
  • PBS Kids
  • Wall Street Journal
  • Autism Parenting Magazine
  • CNN
  • ASHA Blog
  • ASHA Leader
  • Parents.com
  • The Bump
  • New York Times
  • WebMD
  • Parents
  • Romper
  • Fit Pregnancy
  • Georgia Chapter AAP
  • Fatherly
  • Care.com
  • Dr. Greene
  • Yahoo Parenting

Courses for Parents & Professionals

Melanie offers both on-demand courses and live-streaming Masterclasses.  CEUs are optional for both OTs and SLPs, yet audience members include parents, RDs, pediatricians & other health care professionals.

Need help with a picky eater, or just want to prevent kids from falling into the chicken-nugget rut?  As a parent, SLP or OT, what do you need to know about child nutrition?  What about the anxious eater – Could this be more than just picky eating?  Melanie’s on-demand course subscriptions provide the answers!

Want more in-depth instruction in a small group, virtual setting?  Register for one of Melanie’s Masterclass!

Explore course options here.

Booking Signing

Parenting Advice

Melanie’s advice has been shared in The New York Times, Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Parents Magazine and more. Over 150 articles for both parents and professionals are found here or contact Melanie for a personal one-hour coaching session via video chat.

Masterclass participants get a 25% discount on coaching.

Learn more about professional and parent coaching here.

Keynote Speaking

An international speaker, award-winning author and pediatric feeding specialist, audiences find Melanie’s advice to be practical and possible, even in the most challenging cases.  That’s because Melanie is in the trenches, working closely with the most extreme picky eaters and supporting families and health professionals around the world. Melanie has been invited to speak at over 100 different events, including the American Speech Language Hearing Association’s National Conference and the Food and Nutrition Conference and Expo.

Audiences say it best: If you are looking for a professional speaker who can “provide practical solutions” for parents, caregivers and therapists and your company needs a “highly knowledgeable, organized presenter” with “energy and enthusiasm” who can deliver a “dynamic course”, then your best choice is Melanie Potock. Contact Melanie here.

Product Consulting

Need expert input on your new parenting product?  Melanie has provided expert advice for Orgain, Inc., Holland Health Care, Inc., Healthy Height, Inc., NumNum, LLC and numerous health care and parent product companies.

Looking for an expert to educate your team on how children learn to become adventurous eaters, baby-self feeding or the importance of purees?  Feeding is developmental, just like learning to crawl, walk, run. At least 1 in 4 typically developing children have trouble learning to eat!  Raising a healthy, happy eater requires the right tools and the right advice.  Melanie provides company education and collaboration via webinars, social media and creating educational videos for your audience.

Contact Melanie here.

Blog

feeding advice for parents and professionals

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Parenting a Picky Eater,

50 Easy Ways to Get Your Kid to Eat New Foods

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Sensory Concerns,

A Special Needs Guide for Learning to Eat with Your SEVEN Senses – Part One

  Most of us think of five senses and the human body: Sight, sound, smell, taste and touch. But, when it comes...Read More
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Parenting a Picky Eater,

3 Ways to Explain Baby-Led Feeding to Your Extended Family

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Parenting a Picky Eater,

Planting for Kids

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