Let’s talk about what it’s like dealing with a fussy eater.
On a scale of 1 to 10, where 1 is totally calm and at ease and 10 is stressed to the max, how do you feel at mealtimes?
How does feeding your fussy eater make you feel?
I’m expecting words like frustrated, anxious, stressed, fed up, alone, had enough, like you’ve tried everything, don’t know what to do next, worried.
What do mealtimes look like in your house? How do you behave and how do your children behave?
I’m willing to bet they’re full of shouting, there are tantrums, your child and you are in tears, you dread mealtimes, you’re sick of only eating bland food, heck you might even be reaching for the wine or the gin at 5 o’clock just to get through dinner!
I want you to know that I understand all this, I know what it feels like because I have been where you are now. I have been to hell and back with my son and I am here to tell the tale, as are lots of mums who have been to my workshops, worked with me 121 and those who have been on my online programme. I want you to know that there is light at the end of the tunnel. Mealtimes can be enjoyable and I’d like to help you put the fun back into food.
If you’re saying enough is enough and are ready to support your fussy eater to develop a love of food, then I will help you to prepare meals the whole family will enjoy and transform mealtimes from stressful to stress-free.
The new term of How to feed your fussy eater starts on 9 November and you can book your place now.