Toddlers and Young Children
The last important Step: Transitioning to Family Meals
Transitioning your child to family meals is a significant step in their nutrition journey. Enjoying a variety of nourishing foods together sets the foundation for their overall health and well-being and creating a positive relationship with food.
We will work with you to help implement simple strategies to set good foundations for achieving balance. We will consider your family dynamic, the ages and stages of growth, physical activity, individual preferences, work and school commitments. We will give you the tools to simplify everything food-related, whether its planning meals, lunchboxes or healthy snacks so you have more time in your day.
The Vegetable Dilemma: Nourishing with Nutritious Foods
We are driven by the knowledge that improved overall nutrition with regular, structured & balanced meals enhance your child’s ability to learn, process information and manage emotions.
Recent Australian research showed that only 6% of our kiddies aged 2 – 17 years met the vegetable recommendation. More sobering is that only 4.1% eat no vegetables at all!Â
We know it’s tough to get this right when our lives are so busy and our little ones can be stubborn food critics. Finding practical and affordable ways to make nutritious meals once to suit the whole family can be a game changer in our busy schedules.Â
We understand that getting kids to eat vegetables can be challenging. That’s why we will give you simple tools to make nutritious meals that are fun, enjoyable and suit the whole family. We'll share creative ideas to introduce new foods and manage picky eating behaviours, creating a positive and engaging atmosphere during mealtimes.
Growing Minds and Bodies
Toddlers and young children grow at different rates, typically just as they start becoming more mobile and physically active. Fluctuating appetites, a lack of interest in eating as well as any additional health concerns may cause anxiety. We will help you understand your child’s growth needs and provide individualised strategies to optimise nutrition and navigate barriers which may be contributing to your little one’s poor eating habits.
Digestive Problems
Common gut-related problems like diarrhoea and constipation can result in decreased appetite and generally feeling unwell. Simple Steps Nutrition will provide evidence-based nutritional advice that is simple and easy to apply to address your child’s digestive problems while optimising nutrition and correcting any nutrition-related deficiencies.