IMPORTANT: Read The Letter Below BEFORE You Start Setting Up Tiny Taste Testers
(Allow 10-15 minutes for delivery)
Attention: Mamas and Daddies of Picky Eaters
Yes, You Too Can Turn Your Child Into a Healthy Food Loving “Little Foodie” Who Eats Everything, Asks for More, and Has Great Manners, Too
Dear Frazzled (and possible food-covered) Mama,
Do you spend time preparing healthy food every day only to have your toddler turn his or her nose up in favor of crackers and juice?
Did you swear you'd never be a short-order cook for your kids… but find yourself cooking something different because your toddler outright refuses the family's dinner?
Have you given up on siting down to a family supper because the flying food and temper tantrums ruin everybody's meal?
If so you're going to love my new class: Little Foodies: How to Get Your Toddler to Eat What You Cook, When You Cook It (And Have Good Manners, Too)
I'm going to teach you exactly how to take your picky (and possibly food-flinging) toddler and teach him or her to eat and enjoy a wide variety of healthy foods.
Not only do I give you the method to get your toddler to eat more than crackers and chicken nuggets, I also give you techniques to help your child develop a lifelong appreciation for new tastes and flavors. This sets the stage for a healthy diet from 1 to 100!
Here's what you'll discover:
- Step-by-Step techniques for introducing new flavors (and textures) to your child so he or she discovers how to enjoy new foods.
- A simple “taste testing” activity that entices even the most stubborn tot! (This takes away the stress and makes food fun again)
- How many meals your toddler really needs every day – so you know your child is getting enough (but isn't filling up on less nutritious snacks)
- Here's why letting your toddler “graze” all day is a bad idea
- Why your should dump the diaper bag full of snacks (hint: it's probably hurting your child in multiple ways)
- How to prevent “comfort nursing” from becoming emotional eating as your child grows (this is simple, but important for mamas like us who want to “make everything better”)
- Kids don't care about “healthy” – but don't worry… I teach you how to have them begging for nutritious meals
- This is how much food your little one needs at each age and stage (just how tiny are toddler tummies?)
- Sit down for a family meal – and really enjoy it! – using these proven strategies
- How to include even the youngest toddler in this kitchen
- A “super hero” tip you can use to get your kids asking for their veggies without you saying a word
- Plus many more of the tried and true techniques I've used to raise 6 kids who eat EVERYTHING (with an up-and-coming good eater looking forward to her turn at table foods!)
This is a powerful class because food nourishes our bodies and our souls. Good food habits give your child lifelong health. Great manners and a taste for new foods makes your life easier right now, and open doors for your for child the rest of his life.
Good eating habits pave the way for gratefulness and graciousness – tasty way to teach good character! Mealtimes happen all the time – when you know the right way to handle meals it helps you teach your child helpful character qualities like patience, self-control, and gratefulness. Family dinners are also a great learning experience that boosts your child's vocabulary and social skills.
And, of course, ending the dinnertime battles makes life much more fun for you. You know that you shouldn't have to be a short-order cook, but many parents get caught in that trap as they worry about getting their child to eat.
These simple, fun, methods work for any child and any family. Of course, I can't turn your child into a gourmet tonight – but you can have a happier, healthier, and more successful mealtime when you sit down at the table today. Plus you'll have some fun ideas for “mama and me” activities that bring the two of you closer, help your child learn about the world, and teach him or her to love healthy foods!
The class is broken into four lessons:
- Teaching Toddlers to Enjoy Healthy Foods
- How Many Mealtimes in a Day?
- Mealtime Manners
- Involving Toddlers in the Kitchen
You can jump right into lesson one and use these proven methods to have a better mealtime with your toddler the next time you sit down at the table. Again, I'll be honest. It's going to some time to overcome the habit of being picky (believe me, it's a habit – yes, even your child can learn to love a variety of foods!) – but you'll set the foundation to enjoy healthy food and family mealtimes starting today. You can see positive results today – and start enjoying food with your child right away.
The classes also include helpful handouts and logs to help you and your toddler enjoy mealtimes together. You'll be able to introduce new tastes more easily, and even overcome texture aversions – giving your child confidence and enjoyment from mealtimes.
Best of all, you'll help your child become a willing part of family mealtimes and even meal preparation. As families, we bond over food, and being able to bring your toddler into that is not only educational and nutritious, it gives your family priceless time together to good food and good company 🙂
Yes, YOU CAN help your picky little eater turn into an eager little foodie – and make family meals a lot more fun – in just the next couple of weeks!
Okay, so I could charge a “toddler consultant” rate of $120+ for the hours of time I put into recording this class. That would be worth every penny – I truly believe that a healthy diet and family meals are priceless. But I really want this to be a simple choice for you, so you don't have sit here and pick at it the way your tot picks at his or her plate, wondering if you can afford to teach your kiddo to eat. It's a simple low price because I want EVERY FRAZZLED PARENT to listen to this and start helping their child enjoy food and family meals right away. As I always provide support for questions to parents who go through my classes, I may raise the price on this shortly, so grab this training righ now (and have a better family dinner tonight):
Regular price: $27 Today: $7
Here’s a quick review of what you’ll discover in this powerful course:
- Step-by-Step techniques for introducing new flavors (and textures) to your child so he or she discovers how to enjoy new foods.
- A simple “taste testing” activity that entices even the most stubborn tot! (This takes away the stress and makes food fun again)
- How many meals your toddler really needs every day – so you know your child is getting enough (but isn't filling up on less nutritious snacks)
- Here's why letting your toddler “graze” all day is a bad idea
- Why your should dump the diaper bag full of snacks (hint: it's probably hurting your child in multiple ways)
- How to prevent “comfort nursing” from becoming emotional eating as your child grows (this is simple, but important for mamas like us who want to “make everything better”)
- Kids don't care about “healthy” – but don't worry… I teach you how to have them begging for nutritious meals
- This is how much food your little one needs at each age and stage (just how tiny are toddler tummies?)
- Sit down for a family meal – and really enjoy it! – using these proven strategies
- How to include even the youngest toddler in this kitchen
- A “super hero” tip you can use to get your kids asking for their veggies without you saying a word
- Plus many more of the tried and true techniques I've used to raise 6 kids who eat EVERYTHING (with an up-and-coming good eater looking forward to her turn at table foods!)
The classes also include helpful handouts and logs to help you and your toddler enjoy mealtimes together. You'll be able to introduce new tastes more easily, and even overcome texture aversions – giving your child confidence and enjoyment from mealtimes.
Regular price: $27 Today: $7