Fussy eating in small children 2014
Clear and realistic expectations for parents and carers
The presentation will cover:
Normal feeding development
Nutrient requirements in toddlers
What is fussy eating?
When is fussy eating a problem?
Strategies to deal with the fussy eater
Watching this presentation and completing the assessment may contribute towards assessable Continuing Professional Development points.
About the presenter
Evelyn Volders is the course convenor for the Bachelor of Nutrition & Dietetics at Monash University and also works in private practice. For many years she worked as a clinical specialist paediatric dietitian at the Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne. She has a particular interest in breastfeeding and has qualified as a lactation consultant. Other areas of interest include optimal nutrition for infants and children, and nutrition management of cystic fibrosis. She previously co-ordinated the RCH specialist paediatric course for dietitians and now coordinates an online short course, Introduction to Paediatric Dietetics, at Monash University. She has had extensive experience as a clinical teacher, presents widely on paediatric nutrition topics and has recently contributed a chapter on toddler nutrition for nutrition textbook Food and Nutrition Throughout Life (in print).
Registration includes
Access to a recording of the webinar
Presentation notes
Multiple-choice questions and answers
Suggested further reading
Registration types
Recording: $38 to receive a recording of the webinar online or DVD via post