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    Picky Eaters

    enAugust 06, 2019
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    About this Episode

    Chicken nuggets and mac ‘n cheese may be a staple for many families with young children, but when food preferences turn into restrictions it can lead to more serious developmental issues. On this episode of Encompass Parent Talks, two moms share the experiences they had with picky eaters, we’ll offer some tips on what you can do to set your child up for a lifetime of healthy eating habits, and you’ll find out what steps you can take if your child is already refusing certain foods.

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