Picky Eater Help

Expert Feeding Help
for Professionals and Parents

Melanie Potockā€™s keynotes, courses, books & articles focus on raising kids to be healthy, happy eaters. From babies to toddlers to teens, ā€œCoach Melā€ is here to help.

Raising a Healthy Happy Eater Isnā€™t Always Easy

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

Including Extreme Picky Eaters

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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 thatā€™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.Ā  Parents report that toddlers are the most challenging to feed, thanks to active little bodies and fleeting attention spans.Ā  Learn how to lay positive foundations for eating at 6 months of age, navigate the ā€œterrific twosā€ and avoid picky eating in the preschool years!Ā  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 itā€™s especially important from preschool and into the elementary school years.Ā  Whatā€™s the number one food group that parents struggle with the most?Ā  Vegetables!Ā  The secret to helping kids love any kind of food is to follow Melanieā€™s Three Eā€™s: Expose, Explore, Expand.Ā  Youā€™ll learn how to use the Three Eā€™s and create veggie-love in Melanieā€™s book, Adventures in Veggieland: Help Your Kids Learn to Love Vegetables with 100 Easy Activities and Recipes.Ā  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 childrenā€™s book!Ā  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.Ā  Donā€™t miss the parent tips in the back of the book!Ā  Learn about all of Melā€™s books here.


šŸ˜³If youā€™re a parent of a picky eater, you know how stressful it can be! Me telling YOU to calm down is NOT going to help.šŸ¤¦šŸ¼ā€ā™€ļø

šŸ¤But was IS going to help, is putting on your best academy-award performance and modeling calm in the moment. Then, we can brainstorm together on which strategies to try at the next meal. Kids go through phases or picky eating, and some require feeding therapy to help them find the joy in food. Itā€™s VERY stressful for the parents and the child ā€“ and the siblings & extended family too! 

ā“Want to learn strategies right now? 

šŸ—£ļøCOMMENT VIDEO & Iā€™ll send you a discount for any course that I teach on my on-demand course library.

āœØDM me if you have questions about which course is best for your situation ā€“ and know that this will get better with the right support. 

šŸ§˜šŸ¼ā€ā™€ļøHereā€™s to modeling calm in the moment.

šŸ¤Melanie
#melaniepotock #pickykids #pickytoddlers #slpfeeding #ashaceus


šŸ„°Iā€™m adding more feeding and kidā€™s toy deals as you read thisā€¦so keep checking back!#amazonaffiliate #ad

āœØCOMMENT DEALS and Iā€™ll send you a link so you can shop right away!

šŸ’™šŸ‘©šŸ¼ā€šŸ³šŸ’™I had fun making this list for you, and I hope you find it helpful. Alsoā€¦that blue play kitchen. Did you spot it? āœØGorgeous!āœØ

šŸ˜˜Melanie
#melaniepotock #amazonbigdealdays #feedingkids #feedingtherapy #pickyeaters


šŸŽ‰Itā€™s  going to be an incredible year!
āœØDM me to learn how your #pediatrichospital #speechtherapyclinic or #conference can book my courses in 2025! 
šŸ„°Melanie

#melaniepotock #slpfeeding #ashaigers #feedingtherapy


Serious play happening!šŸ¤Lovevery Play Kits are designed by child experts to for your childā€™s stage of development, but donā€™t be surprised if they continue to play with toys from various kits for many months to come! 

šŸ«¶šŸ¼COMMENT LOVEVERY for a link to learn more & get free shipping! #affiliatelink 

šŸ¤This little man is playing withā€¦

šŸ«¶šŸ¼Stainless Steel Tip & Turn - just one of the toys from The Explorer Play Kit 
āœØPractice bilateral coordination with two-handed play.

šŸ«¶šŸ¼Ball Drop Box - just one of the toys from The Inspector Play Kit
āœØBuild gross motor skills while learning that something can be there even when you can't see it.

šŸ«¶šŸ¼Spinning Rainbow ā€“ just one of the toys from The Sensor Play Kit
āœØPerfect for practicing fine motor skills and reaching with both hands at once.

šŸ«¶šŸ¼Race & Chase Ramp ā€“ just one of the toys from The Adventurer Play Kit
āœØExplore motion and direction with our unique side-by-side racing ramp.

šŸ„°DM if I can help you choose which is best for you! Have you tried @lovevery Play Kits yet?

ā¤ļøMelanie

#melaniepotock #LoveveryGift #Lovevery


šŸ3 easy & inexpensive fall food favorites for your baby & toddler!

šŸŽƒPumpkin is a squash, but most often we scoop pumpkin puree right from the can this type of year! Be sure to get 100% pure pumpkin & not pumpkin pie filling, which has added sugar. Try stirring in a dash of cinnamon and serving it straight from the spoon or stirred into various pasta sauces, like marinara. Your kids will get an extra boost of micronutrients, vitamins & carotenoids so important for good vision!

šŸ‚šŸšŸ‚Squash is plentiful right now, and can stay fresh in a cool, dark place for months to come. So stock up when itā€™s on sale & buy lots of varieties! My favorite way to prep it for any age is to roast till soft & then cut into soft cubes for baby to self-feed. Itā€™s nutritious & loaded with fiber, so terrific for kidsā€™ gut health too!

šŸŽApples ā€“ did you know there are over 2,500 varieties grown in the USA? Raw apples are a choking hazard for babies and toddlers, but you can still grate bits of raw apple for babies if they have developed their pincer grasp. Try roasting a whole apple in the oven to serve over several days in soft, safely cut cubes or thin slices or to stir into other foods, like oatmeal. Apples last for weeks if stored in the fridge but even longer in a cool, humid & slightly dark place.

ā“šŸ‚šŸšŸ‚ā“Tell me, whatā€™s your favorite ā€“ pumpkin, squash or apples this time of year???
šŸ„°Melanie

#melaniepotock #foodforbabies #toddlerfood #responsivefeeding #slpfeeding


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šŸ¤Hi, Iā€™m Melanie, a pediatric feeding specialist with over 30 years experience helping the pickiest of picky eaters. When I ask pediatricians and nutritionists what vitamin they approve of for my clients, itā€™s EllaOla.

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šŸ‘šŸ¼And so easy to stir into food/drinks!

šŸ«¶šŸ¼Iā€™ve partnered with @ellaolaofficial because Iā€™ve tested it, and I want you to know that this is a game changer for any kid, but especially our picky eaters.ā¤ļø

šŸ„°Melanie @mymunchbug_melaniepotock 

šŸ«¶šŸ¼ #aap2024 #ellaolaofficial #ellaolavitamin
#pickyeater #arfid #autism


šŸ¤Negative reinforcement is more common than you thinkā€¦in fact, parents do it quite often. 
 
šŸ¤And, itā€™s not a bad thing, nor is positive punishment. Confused? 

šŸ¤·šŸ¼ā€ā™€ļøMost people are by these terms! 

šŸ«¶šŸ¼Hi, Iā€™m Melanie, and I help parents raise healthy, happy eaters. Letā€™s break down what ā€œnegativeā€ and ā€œpositiveā€ refer to ā€“ itā€™s all about MATH. Hereā€™s just one example, and there are more in the reel for you to screenshot.

šŸ‘šŸ¼Letā€™s start with ā€œYAYYYY!ā€ 

šŸ‘šŸ¼šŸ‘šŸ¼Seems like a positive thing, right? Clapping and saying ā€œYAYYYY!ā€ for your child? If it is, then when you ADD IN THE YAY, you are using positive reinforcement because you ADDED IT and it reinforced the behavior, making it more likely to occur again.

šŸ‘šŸ¼šŸ‘ŽšŸ¼BUT, what if youā€™re kid hates loud attention like that, and I clap and loudly exclaim ā€œYAYYYY, you did it!ā€ā€¦thatā€™s actually positive punishment. I ADDED IN something they donā€™t like, making the behavior less likely to occur.

šŸ¤”So, ā€œYAY!ā€ can be a reinforcer or a punishment, but either way, when you ADD IT IN, itā€™s going to be called ā€œpositiveā€ punishment or ā€œpositiveā€ reinforcement - itā€™s about ADDITION. The term positive has very little to do with emotion and everything to do with addition vs. subtraction.

šŸ“øI hope youā€™ll screenshot where prompted in this reelā€¦thenā€¦ let it digest. Then drop your questions in the comments ā€“ Iā€™m here to help!

šŸ„°Melanie
#pickyeaters #feedingtherapy #parenting #parentingtoddlers #parentingpreschoolers #myfirstkid


šŸ‘¶šŸ»When baby starts solids, thatā€™s the time to teach the word ā€œchewā€. 
 
šŸ«¶šŸ¼Hi, Iā€™m Melanie, pediatric feeding specialist here to help you with learn about feeding babies, toddlers & so much more! Also - I canā€™t spell exaggerate. Did you catch that?šŸ¤¦šŸ¼ā€ā™€ļø

āœØAs a speech language pathologist, I can share with you that kids understand more words than they can say. 

āœØWhile seated across from baby, exaggerate your chewing (open mouth, big chews!) and say ā€œchew, chewā€ slowly. 

āœØFirst, theyā€™ll learn what the word chew means, when YOU do it.

āœØLater, theyā€™ll learn how to imitate the up-and-down movement of your mouth. Babies start with a munching pattern (up-and-down pattern) anyway, and we donā€™t expect a more circular chew at first. So munch, up and down, and say ā€œchew, chew, chewā€ as you do!

āœØNot every food requires this modeling, but when you begin to offer small meltable crackers or meltable Oā€™s or Puffs (or freeze-dried fruits that start crunchy and melt quickly, as seen in this video) then youā€™ll be glad you introduced the concept early. 

ā“Questions? Need more tips? Drop them in the comments!

šŸ“ŒSave this post ā€“ or share ā€“ or both! I hope you and your friends find it helpful!

šŸ„°Melanie
#melaniepotock #slpfeeding #ashaigers #feedingbaby #firstbaby


Because Fridays are for pool time and snacks šŸ¤šŸ’¦

šŸ„° Wishing you the best weekend! 
šŸ«¶šŸ¼Melanie

#melaniepotock #onceuponafarm #firstgrandbaby #snacksfortoddlers #notanad


šŸ—£ļøšŸ“šComment BOOKS for my latest books on raising healthy, happy eaters and climbing out of the chicken nugget rut. 

ā˜¹ļøI know so many of you are disappointed that Adventures in Veggieland is no longer in print BUT you can still get it via Kindle AND at your local library. There are used copies too ā€“ just comment BOOKS to see options and ā€¦donā€™t forget these 3 books below - all available in print and digital versions! 

šŸ“˜Responsive Feeding: The Baby-First Guide to Stress Free Weaning, Healthy Eating and Mealtime Bonding

šŸ“—The award-winning Raising a Healthy Happy Eater, co-authored with pediatrician Dr. Yum! If you have the old version, itā€™s time to update by commenting BOOKS.

šŸ¦¦My childrenā€™s book, YOU ARE NOT AN OTTER! Itā€™s all about adventurous eating (and lots of cute animals!)

ā“Tell me, do you have any of these?

šŸ„°Melanie
#melaniepotock #experimentpublishing #pickyeater #healthykidsfood #healthykidsmeals 
#feedingtherapy


Picky eater not eating at school? 

ā°On average, kids in the USA have LESS THAN 20 minutes to walk to ENTER, EAT and EXIT the school cafeteria*. BTW, most states require at least 30 minutes for a lunch break for ADULTS at work!

šŸ¤”Wondering what lunchboxes and beverage bottles I recommend for kids? Just comment AMAZON for the link to my TESTED & TRUE FAVORITES -šŸ„° 

šŸ‘‰šŸ¼now letā€™s talk strategiesā€¦

ā¤ļøIf YOUR goal as a parent is to ensure your kid gets a nutritious lunch but YOUR KIDā€™S goal is to get a break and chat with friendsā€¦(both great goals!) then here are strategies from my book, Raising a Healthy Happy Eater:

šŸ‘‰šŸ¼Use an easy-open Bento box, so no time is wasted asking for help to open individual baggies, containers, etc.

šŸ‘‰šŸ¼Cut the food into what I call ā€œgrab and gabā€ food so that kids can pop a piece in their mouth and keep chatting. Youā€™d be surprised how much more a kid will eat when there are small pieces of all kinds of food to pop in their mouth!

šŸ‘‰šŸ¼Make sure their drink is also in an easy-to-sip straw bottle.

šŸ‘‰šŸ¼Practice at home ā€“ have lunchbox dinners occasionally!

šŸ‘‰šŸ¼šŸ‘‰šŸ¼When you practice, include the school lunch routine. Some schools bring all the lunchboxes to the cafeteria in a wagon or bucket and then the kids search for theirs among all the others! Tie a bright ribbon on your kidsā€™ so itā€™s easy to spot to save time!

šŸ’•Melanie
#melaniepotock #lunchbox #slpfeeding #pickyeaters 

*Source: School Nutrition 2022 State Mandate Report


Melanie Potock

Pediatric Feeding Expert and Author

Melanie Potock, MA, CCC-SLP is a mom who once had a picky eater.Ā  Sheā€™s experienced first-hand the stress that parents feel when they are worried about their childā€™s nutritional health.Ā  Fast forward to today, and youā€™ll find Melanie blending her knowledge of feeding therapy with practical parenting strategies that help the entire family eat healthier.Ā  Sheā€™s an international speaker and author of six books, including co-authoring the award-winning Raising a Healthy Happy Eater.Ā  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, ā€œCoach Melā€ 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.Ā  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?Ā  As a parent, SLP or OT, what do you need to know about child nutrition?Ā  What about the anxious eater ā€“ Could this be more than just picky eating?Ā  Melanieā€™s on-demand course subscriptions provide the answers!

Want more in-depth instruction in a small group, virtual setting?Ā  Register for one of Melanieā€™s Masterclass!

Explore course options here.

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Parenting Advice

Melanieā€™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 Melanieā€™s advice to be practical and possible, even in the most challenging cases.Ā  Thatā€™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 Associationā€™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 ā€œprovide practical solutionsā€ for parents, caregivers and therapists and your company needs a ā€œhighly knowledgeable, organized presenterā€ with ā€œenergy and enthusiasmā€ who can deliver a ā€œdynamic courseā€, then your best choice is Melanie Potock. Contact Melanie here.

Product Consulting

Need expert input on your new parenting product?Ā  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?Ā  Feeding is developmental, just like learning to crawl, walk, run. At least 1 in 4 typically developing children have trouble learning to eat! Ā Raising a healthy, happy eater requires the right tools and the right advice. Ā Melanie provides company education and collaboration via webinars, social media and creating educational videos for your audience.

Contact Melanie here.

Blog

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50 Easy Ways to Get Your Kid to Eat New Foods

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Sensory Concerns,

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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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