Getting the Little Blighters to Eat
Change your children from fussy eaters into foodies
(Autor) Claire PotterDoes your child decide they don't like a food before they've even tried it? Do they say 'Yuk' to foods they used to eat happily? Would they live off chips and ice-cream and never touch a vegetable again if given the chance? Are mealtimes driving you nuts? It's easy to think that children are naturally just fussy eaters. Yet, without realizing it, we are actually creating many of the problems ourselves with the things we do and say to our children around food. The right thing to do isn't always as obvious or as instinctive as you might think. Common habits like using pudding as a reward for eating the main course, or pestering them to eat their vegetables, actually encourage - not discourage - fussy eating! This little book tells you how to start again. It won't give you complicated child-friendly recipes or clever ways to sneak vegetables into meals - just easy-to-follow, easy-to-remember rules to help re-programme your child into a happy, healthy, adventurous eater. Recommended by a leading NHS Specialist Paediatric Dietician.
Claire Potter
Claire Potter is a renowned author known for her thought-provoking novels and essays that explore themes of identity, social justice, and human connection. Her most notable works include "The Glass House" and "Beyond the Surface," both of which have garnered critical acclaim for their lyrical prose and insightful commentary on contemporary issues. Potter's literary style is characterized by its vivid imagery, complex characters, and nuanced exploration of the human experience. She is celebrated for her ability to create compelling narratives that challenge readers to rethink their perspectives and engage with difficult truths. Potter's contributions to literature have had a profound impact on the literary genre, inspiring readers and fellow writers alike to reflect on the complexities of the world around them. Her most famous work, "The Glass House," has been hailed as a modern classic and continues to resonate with audiences around the world.