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The complete guide for parents of picky eaters -- how to end mealtime meltdowns and get your children the nutrition they need Does your child regularly refuse foods or throw a fit at mealtimes? Are you concerned she isn't getting enough nutrition, or that that your child's pickiness might be caused by a hidden medical issue? For every frustrated parent, the food chaining method offers a medically-proven, kid-tested solution. Developed by a team of internationally known medical experts, Food Chaining helps you identify the reasons behind your child's picky eating habits -- be it medical, sensory, or because of allergies. Then, with a simple, 6-step method centered around taste, temperature, and texture, target foods are selected that are similar to the ones your child likes, gradually expanding to all food groups. Does your kid like French fries but won't touch veggies? Try hash browns, and slowly expand to sweet potato fries and zucchini sticks -- and then work your way to steamed vegetables. With helpful information about common food allergies, lists of sample food chains, advice for special needs children, as well as a pre-chaining program to prevent food aversions before they develop, Food Chaining is your guide to raising lifelong health eaters. Review: Quality book to learn about eating disorders. If you are looking at this topic, you should consider this book. - I will make this review short, but if anyone want more info please comment. This book should be read by any layperson to child feeding issues and disorders. In short this book gave us an overview of dozens of disorders and problems we never knew existed. So often we would suddenly found insight into our family issues about our suffering special needs child to our special needs siblings. This isnt just for families with special needs, but for anyone who is having a tough time or those that are interested to know. The book has methodologies to address food needs which arefound in the 2nd half of the book. The first half of the book goes through the varipus issues as well as giving examples and checklists to understand them not just theorectically but also practically. Lastly, the writting style is comfortable to read despite some of the technical concepts. Review: Add more foods - Excellent ideas to help add more foods
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Q**M
Quality book to learn about eating disorders. If you are looking at this topic, you should consider this book.
I will make this review short, but if anyone want more info please comment. This book should be read by any layperson to child feeding issues and disorders. In short this book gave us an overview of dozens of disorders and problems we never knew existed. So often we would suddenly found insight into our family issues about our suffering special needs child to our special needs siblings. This isnt just for families with special needs, but for anyone who is having a tough time or those that are interested to know. The book has methodologies to address food needs which arefound in the 2nd half of the book. The first half of the book goes through the varipus issues as well as giving examples and checklists to understand them not just theorectically but also practically. Lastly, the writting style is comfortable to read despite some of the technical concepts.
G**T
Add more foods
Excellent ideas to help add more foods
D**D
Great system, well written, but usually not sufficient as a do-it-yourself manual
Good system for ultra-picky eaters, but requires huge effort from parents and caretakers, so compliance is an issue. I use this as my go-to recommendation for parents of children with narrow range of intake. Most families would still benefit from professional supervision on a regular basis to implement the principles outlined in the book.
J**M
Excellent and first of it's kind
Where was this book when I needed it years ago? It is particularly helpful for a parent with a child with feeding issues, and/or a professional who wants to understand what each member of a feeding team does (such as in an early intervention program.) Although I am a dietitian and have worked with Speech Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Developmental Therapists and Behaviorists with a feeding team, I learned more about what makes some kids defensive about food and what the role is for each team member. It seems elementary at times, but even the Pediatricians should read this to become more aware of what may be happening and where and whom to refer to when parents are concerned about feeding. The beginning of the book is mostly about each team member and their contribution to the process. One must have a clear and correct understanding of the individual feeding problem. The second part gets more into the exact process of what food chaining is and how to do it with different types of feeding issues. The process is very common sense, but usually needs professional input.
Y**N
You Are The Key To Your Child's Eating Success, P.S. It's Hard And Time Consuming!
This book was recommended by my daughter's Speech-Language Pathologist who "coached" us through my daughter's feeding issues. My daughter, Della, is 3 years-old and has speech, mobility, and developmental delays from an unknown cause. She doesn't seem to have any aversion to different textures and as far as we can tell, no sensory issues. That being said, she is acting like a "normal" 12-18 month old child who is learning to assert her opinion through what she chooses to eat or not eat. Just like other children she will go from loving certain foods to completely refusing them seemingly overnight. When she was eating only a handful of foods I started to read "Food Chaining" looking for some easy answer or at the very least, a plan with all meals laid out in an order that would "fix" her picky eating habits. What I got from this book was that the "cure" is to find a link between what your child will eat now and what you want them to eventually eat later. Only you can customize this plan because you are raising your child and you know them best. Even the best laid-out meal plans won't fit every child. I once tried the "South Beach Diet" but I hated it because I didn't like many of the meals that were in their weekly "plan." So, Lesson #1- Use the guidelines and figure it out yourself. Yes, it is hard and time consuming and complicated and not "easy" but we are raising children here, not assembling a bookshelf. Lesson #2: Be persistent. You will throw away a lot of food. Period. Most children need to have a lot of exposure to new foods before they will readily eat it. Some children will only need to see it 4 or 5 times before eating it, others may need to be exposed 20 times before they accept it into their diet. Once again, this is hard and time consuming and complicated and anything but easy. Keep at it! You are the key to your child's success! I think that many people are looking for a quick-fix. I know I was. I hate to say it, but there is no such thing. Otherwise, there wouldn't be so many people who feel frustrated that the past 6 books they've read on picky eating haven't worked. I know I was that way. Not every family will find this book helpful but if parents understand that this problem will take time, persistence, and some effort on their part, they will most likely find success when they implement the guidelines and methods laid out in "Food Chaining."
R**L
Not really helpful for us
I am realizing that my daughter has sensory issues, and and that is why she will not go outside of her comfort zone of a very few foods. She will eat a few vegetables and protein, so I'm not worried about her being completely unhealthy, I am worried about her getting a balanced diet though, and having a healthy joyful experience with her food. Meal times have more and more often ended in tears, both of us, her curled on the floor in a ball completely shutting down. She can't tolerate any unexpected color or texture in her foods. This book did help me realize she needs to see an OT most likely. Their food chains though I was not impressed with. I understand that they're trying to simply expose the child to different foods, and broaden their repertoire of foods. However, many children with sensory issues (all most likely) are affected by dyes, artificial flavors and preservatives. My child has no problem eating pop tarts all day if I would let her! I want her to eat HEALTHY food. They recommend very sugary, unhealthy foods, even Taco Bell. Getting children to like more and more junk food is not a good goal. The idea of a food chain may be useful, but their actual food chains they give as examples were not healthy. Why try to work them towards a diet of candy, sugar and fast food????
H**Y
Great book for infants, children and teens who range the spectrum of eating troubles
My son has had problems with eating see since he was an infant, turns out his problems are sensory based. I wish I would have had this book when he was little. He's now 4 and one of his OT's suggested this book to help with his eating problems and to help us understand what he's going through. I would recommend for every one who has a problem eater, a child with eating disorders or even just picky eaters, there are lots of ideas in here that have helped us. The author urges and I agree this book does not substitute help from a real doctor. But if your like me and find that it's difficult to get a doctor to listen to you when something's wrong, this book can help.
L**A
Total must have if you have a picky eater!
I’m still in the process of reading this book but so far I have been really impressed. It explains reasons as to why a child is a picky eater and gives you suggestions on how to get them to try new things. I find this book to be very informative and not boring at all. There’s books out there that load you with so much information in a way that is boring but this is an easy read and keeps you engaged. I would recommend this book for anyone struggling with this issue.
E**T
Five Stars
extremely helpful in getting my son to broaden his very limited eating horizons
H**O
Se você é Nutricionista e trabalha com crianças, compre!!
Apesar de ser em inglês, o livro é de fácil leitura. Quem tem inglês intermediário lê tranquilamente sem usar o recurso de tradução. É um livro que nos ajuda a entender mais na prática como trabalhar com crianças com seletividade alimentar.
E**O
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M**A
Nice product
Nice product
C**S
Brilliant
Ordered for my autistic son as he's suspected arfid. Brilliant read and loads of advice
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