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Parenting a Picky Eater

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When Do You Worry about a Picky Eater?

Guest post by Melanie Potock, co-author of Raising a Healthy, Happy Eater. When Do You Worry about a Picky Eater? I’ll answer that excellent question, posed by Dr. Klass in...

4 Tips for Making Breakfast BETTER for Children with Special Needs

It’s back to school time and let’s face it: Mornings are hectic, especially for parents of children with special needs. Ā A healthy balanced breakfast may go by the wayside and...

5 Myths and Truths About Choking

By Melanie Potock MA As a pediatric feeding therapist, I often encounter parents withĀ misconceived notions about choking, especially when their children are between 6 months and 4 years old and...

Typical Picky Eating or Something Else?

March 10, 2016 By Melanie Potock MA Many children go through a phase of picky eating as toddlers or preschoolers, but what appears to be just a phase might indicateĀ something...

Use this guide to raise an adventurous eater

RICHMOND, Va – Melanie Potock, MA, CCC-SLP and Dr. Nimali Fernando, MPH talked about their new joint venture, ā€œ Raising a Healthy, Happy Eater,” a step-by-step guide to encouraging your...

Gardening with Kids: How It Affects Your Child’s Brain, Body and Soul

By Nimali Fernando, MD, MPH and Melanie Potock, MA, CCC-SLP For parents struggling to find ways to encourage their kids to eat a healthy and balanced diet, gardening can be...

How Farmers Markets Can Help Foster Adventurous Eating

By Nimali Fernando, MD, MPH and Melanie Potock, MA, CCC-SLP Have you ever noticed how happy everyone is at the farmers market? The vendors are smiling, the community comes together...

The School Cafeteria: Hurry Up and EAT

By Melanie Potock MA Most parents tell me that their elementary school child has 20 to 25 minutes to enter theĀ school cafeteria, Ā search for her lunchbox buried in a portable...

Follow the Three Es to Eating

January 26, 2016Ā ByĀ Melanie Potock Whether a child participates inĀ feeding treatmentĀ or parents simplyĀ ask adviceĀ on how to encourage their kids to try new foods, offering manageable tips is where I like to...

When Egos Collide in Treatment

December 15, 2016 By Melanie Potock I stood before the group of registered dietitians and nutrition professionals, around 400 in all, hoping that my message would be well received. As...