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Introducing solids to babies, Nutrition for babies with allergies, Fussy Eaters, Complex Nutrition Cases

6 Tips for reducing stress at mealtimes

Created by Australia’s leading Paediatric Dietitian - Karina Savage

Let’s get your fussy eater, eating new foods without the battles!

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This PDF will be perfect for you if you experiencing at least one of the following:

❤️ Arguing with your child or partner at mealtimes... and feeling frustrated and defeated

❤️ Pressuring your child to try foods on their plate daily, but still not having any success

❤️ Bribing with dessert at least 3 times per week... because you feel so desperate for them to eat better

❤️ Only offering your child what they will eat because you are sick of the battles

 
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If you have been trying to get your fussy eater to try new foods for at least 3 months, with no success, then you may be experiencing

FEEDING OVERWHELM.

Don't worry, all is not lost, Karina has helped thousands of families with similar issues over the past 21 years.

Download your FREE copy of 6 Tips to reduce stress at mealtimes, and start your journey towards happier mealtimes, less arguments.... and most importantly get your children eating well so that they can thrive.

Mastering the feeding environment will:

❤️ Get your child trying new foods and eating much better

❤️ Create a happier family environment

❤️ Remove your food stress

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MEET YOUR EXPERT

Australia's leading Paediatric Dietitian, Karina Savage is on a mission to show mums that they have so much more power than they think to transform their child’s eating.

She loves giving parents their confidence and head space back - giving them simple strategies that are true game changes and get kids eating better straight away.

Her passion for supporting fellow parents with fussy eaters started when she had her own children who were fussy. She could truly relate to their feelings of failure, uncertainty and despair. 

By developing her own unique survival kit for transforming her own fusspots into competent healthy eaters, she was able to dissolve her worry about whether they were getting enough. She knew that they were eating enough to thrive.

This experience taught her first-hand that it’s what we do at home that has the biggest influence on our children's health.

Ever since, Karina has been giving parents their confidence and sanity back. She cuts through ALL the clutter that is out there on the internet (so confusing!).... showing parents just how quick, simple and doable it is to make changes to how our child eats. 

 
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