Latest Updates from Foodology Feeding
The Real Cost of Picky Eating: Understanding the Financial Impact
As parents, we're always juggling priorities, and one of the trickier ones is managing the dining habits of a picky eater. If you’re nodding along, knowing the frustration of preparing a meal only to see it pushed around the plate or outright refused, you’re not...
Navigating Texture Sensitivities: A Complete Guide to Strategies
Texture sensitivities can be a significant barrier to a varied and nutritious diet for many children. These sensitivities often lead to feeding challenges, making mealtimes stressful for both children and their caregivers. This guide aims to provide practical tips and...
Foodology Categories
Complete Library of Foodology Feeding & Therapy Insights
The Real Cost of Picky Eating: Understanding the Financial Impact
As parents, we're always juggling priorities, and one of the trickier ones is managing the dining habits of a picky eater. If you’re nodding along, knowing the frustration of preparing a meal only to see it pushed around the plate or outright refused, you’re not...
Navigating Texture Sensitivities: A Complete Guide to Strategies
Texture sensitivities can be a significant barrier to a varied and nutritious diet for many children. These sensitivities often lead to feeding challenges, making mealtimes stressful for both children and their caregivers. This guide aims to provide practical tips and...
Easy Toxic Swap Outs
Today, we're diving into some simple and practical tips to make your home and environment healthier by swapping out toxins. I'm Christine Miroddi Yoder, and I'm excited to share these easy-to-follow suggestions with you. 1. Say Goodbye to Plastics We all know...
The MVP of Mealtime: You! (Surprise!)
Many parents believe that therapists are the key to getting their kids to eat. They invest in feeding therapy, hoping it will solve the eating challenges. However, I'm here to share a different perspective. While one-on-one therapy has its place, the real champions in...
Early Intervention for Feeding Disorders Matters
Hey, folks! Ever wondered why it's so important to get help early when someone's having a tough time eating? Well, this article is here to spill the beans in a simple and friendly way. Understanding Feeding Troubles So, feeding troubles can mean things like finding it...
Cooking Fun for Kids: Social and Emotional Benefits
I'm thrilled to share the amazing benefits of cooking, especially for their social and emotional development. As I prepared for this episode, the notes piled up, and I couldn't fit everything in one show. Last week, we explored the cognitive brain benefits, and today,...
What To Do When Your Kids ‘Don’t Like The Taste’ of Food
You finally got your kid to taste that food and then..... "I don't like it" 😔 You may get sad, or even mad about this reaction. Both totally normal feelings by the way! In this guide, I break down exactly how to approach these situations! 1. Understanding the...
ARFID vs. Picky Eating in Kids
Parents often encounter challenges when it comes to their child's eating habits, with terms like 'picky eating' and ‘ARFID’ or 'food aversion' frequently used. The newer new ‘Pediatric Feeding Disorder’ is also coming onto the scene. While almost all of these terms...
School Eating Tips: Face Challenges, Find Fun
As children return to school, parents often face unique challenges regarding their feeding routines. The transition from home to school environments can be daunting, especially for children with specific feeding needs or preferences. This guide aims to offer practical...
Free Podcasts
Check out Christine’s podcast, How to Un-Picky Your Picky Eater, to learn tips and strategies on how to get your picky eaters enjoying mealtimes from a mom and pediatric therapy. Feeding is complicated, but she will help make it simple and less stressful.
Free Webinars
We know that sometimes the first step towards a new journey is the hardest part, which is why Christine has created a variety of free webinars to help you get started on, or help you continue, your and your child’s journey from mealtime stress to mealtime success.