
Not eating that! Supporting Picky Eaters
Live Webinar for Parents
Is Your Child a Picky Eater? Learn How to Make Mealtimes Easier!
Do mealtimes often feel like a battleground in your home?
Are you frustrated and worried because your child refuses to eat the food you've lovingly prepared?
You're not alone.
Picky eating can turn even the simplest meal into a stressful event, leaving parents feeling helpless and concerned about their child's nutrition and growth.
Join us for a practical workshop with Paediatric Occupational Therapist Michelle Newby, where you'll gain insights into why your child might be struggling with picky eating and learn how to create successful mealtimes. Understand some of the the root causes of picky eating and discover effective strategies to support your child.
Workshop Highlights:
- Understanding and Addressing Picky Eating: Learn the developmental sequence of eating, the impact of stress on appetite, and identify red flags that may require professional intervention.
- Creating Successful Family Meals: Gain practical tips for setting up enjoyable mealtimes, including involving children in meal preparation, establishing routines, and using positive reinforcement.
- Encouraging Positive Eating Behaviours: Discover strategies for balancing challenges, promoting playfulness, and managing meal and snack times to support your child's eating journey.
Workshop Details:
- Target Audience: Parents and carers of picky eaters
- Date & Time: Monday 1st July, 7-8pm (Sydney NSW Australia time zone)
- Location: Online webinar
- Investment: AUD $50.00
Don't miss this chance to understand your child's eating habits better and make mealtimes a positive experience for your family. Sign up now and start your journey toward stress-free meals!
Live webinar
Don't worry if you can't attend the live webinar! A recording will be made available for 7 days following the live event.
Book nowAbout the presenter:
Michelle Newby is a paediatric Occupational Therapist, PhD Candidate, international speaker, and Clinical Director of Stepping Stones Therapy for Children with over 25 years of experience.
She is passionate about helping children achieve their potential through a family-centered approach. Michelle has extensive experience working with children with picky or restricted eating, dyspraxia, sensory processing disorders, developmental delay, developmental trauma, autism, PANS/PANDAS, ADHD, and neurological disorders.
Michelle is dedicated to providing high-quality, evidence-based care. She holds post-graduate certifications in Sensory Integration (UK), Paediatric Neurodevelopmental Treatment (NDT-Bobath), COOP, and PEERS Social Skills. Additionally, she has training in developmental trauma, sensory processing, feeding therapy (SOS), handwriting remediation, visual perceptual training, postural management, infant massage, and Learn to Play Assessment and Intervention.
Find out more about Michelle and Stepping Stones at www.steppingstonesforchildren.com.au.