Toddler Feeding Solutions (12-24 months old)
Feed your toddler with Confidence, Calm, and Certainty!

Don’t mistake waiting to see if your toddler will outgrow feeding issues. Because the longer they struggle, the harder it will be to overcome. Join us and take the first step in building a plan for your toddler’s feeding journey.

Our Toddler video-based Feeding Solutions course helps parents who have children 12 months of age to 24+ months of age who refuse to eat age-appropriate foods.

This course is perfect for parents who:

  1. Want to avoid having their children become aversive to food
  2. Want to shape adventurous eaters instead of picky ones
  3. Are concerned about their child losing weight or, not gaining weight

You want your toddler thriving, not solely surviving – we get it.

Our self-paced design offers parents videos with examples of exactly how to set your independent toddler up for success at mealtime and modify your approach to increase trust and acceptance. We focus on making feeding successful for your child and your family.

Moms matter (and dads too)! So, our course also focuses on taking care of moms.

We know that having a toddler who does not eat is stressful and creates anxiety, fear, and doubt in your subconscious mind. So we offer you a downloadable audio track focused on positive affirmations around feeding that will change your life.

You deserve that, and so does your little one.

Start now so that you and your child will be happier, healthier, and thrive together.

Our 4-hour self-paced course includes videos, images, and downloadable handouts that walk you through how to feed an independent toddler without losing your mind.

  • Use feeding strategies that the top feeding therapists use in hospitals, home care, and outpatient settings.

  • Stop your child from throwing food at mealtime.

  • Discover how to introduce new foods so that even a strong-willed toddler will accept them.

  • Tackle the Toddler mealtime tantrum so that your toddler is happier and stays at the table.

  • Use feeding schedules that work to develop a hunger drive for your child.

  • Building oral motor skills that support learning to chew.

  • Get yourself in the right mindset so that you show up for your child without frustration, fear, and anxiety.