Foodoppi Fussy Eater Masterclass
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About this Event
This online Masteclass will allow you to learn about the reasons why you have a fussy eater, the difference between a problem feeder and a picky eater, the Foodoppi 3 Discovery Plan and a Q&A session.
This fussy eating masterclass will give you the parent an opportunity to sit in a room with other parents and share your pains and experiences.
Most importantly you will come to accept and understand that this is not your fault.
Foodoppi’s Fussy Eaters masterclass is full of practical advice for parents tackling picky or problem eaters. You will gain a greater understanding into what can cause eating problems for your child. Learn strategies and tips that are easy to understand and simple to implementing every day family life. These are all supported by systematic scientific research. The masterclass will finish with a Q&A session with every person receiving a copy of Foodoppi’s 3 step food discovery action plan programme.
With over thirty years pf expertise in food, science and nutrition, Foodoppi are the children’ feeding experts with personal insights and understanding into the stress and strain of living with a fussy eating child brings. We unlock the scientific secrets for changing your child’s eating habits.
Is your child eating the same foods everyday?
Would you describe them as a fussy eater?
Do you argue with your child about food and dread dinner time?
Are you stressed about feeling powerless and need help?
Learn how to introduce new foods into your child’s diet making mealtime mayhem history.
In this masterclass you will learn:
The science and psychology of what causes fussy eating in children.
Understand if you have a picky eater or a problem feeder.
A practical action plan to reduce stressful, power struggle mealtimes.
An understanding of how children’s appetite work.
Gain scientific insights and a practical approach to feeding fussy eaters.
Relearn how to eat and why this applies to your child.
Receive a copy of Foodoppi’s 3 step food discovery action plan programme.
Q&A session