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Feeding Your Picky Eater! Guest Blog Post from Orgain

Feeding Your Picky Eater – Guest Blog Post by Orgain
Oh, picky little eaters. You are the kryptonite of health-minded moms everywhere. We wring our hands over every bite you (don’t) take, every mouthful you spit out. You drive us crazy. But because we love you, we forge on, looking for new ways to fill your little bodies with something (anything!) healthy.
Though it may not always feel like it, picky eating is really common, especially among toddlers and preschoolers. You are not alone.

Here are six tried and true tricks for adding nutrition to your child’s diet without starting an all-out meal-time brawl:
• Think small: Can you get your picky eater to eat two, three or four bites of something? Well, that’s a great start. Consider serving small portions so that your child doesn’t feel daunted by the amount of food in front of him, and give him the opportunity to ask for more on his own.
• Get sneaky: If you have a very picky eater, you might already be an expert at the art of food camouflage. If not, consider hiding some grated zucchini in your spaghetti sauce, bits of fruit in pancakes, and beets or black beans in your brownies. (Check the internet for recipes.)
• Minimize distractions: As adults, eating in front of the TV can become mindless; your spoon hits the bottom of the somehow emptied bowl in what seems like just seconds, leaving you to wonder, “who ate my ice cream?!” But for kids, distractions can actually prevent quality eating. Turn off the TV and other electronics for meals, and whenever possible, sit down and eat together. This brings us to our next tip…
• Set the example: If your kids see you trying and eating new things on a regular basis, it should help reduce their anxiety about new foods, too.
• Drink up: Maybe your child is more than happy to consume anything out of a straw? In that case, consider making a smoothie for her. You can load it with all kinds of healthy, nutrient-rich foods including milk, yogurt, fruits & veggies, and nut butter.

If you don’t have time to get out the blender, try an Orgain Healthy Kids Organic Nutritional Shake. It tastes great and packs 8 grams of protein and 23 vitamins and minerals.
• Go dense: Whenever possible, offer your picky eater foods with a lot of nutrient density – or try adding a nutrient dense topper to something they’re already eating. It turns out the 1950’s classic of melted cheese over broccoli is actually a pretty solid snack or side dish.
• Keep up your energy: Feeding your picky munchkin day in and out can be trying, and you might be so focused on her meals, you forget all about your own. Rather than finishing off that half-eaten grilled cheese she left behind and washing it down with a swig of your now-cold coffee, consider grabbing an Orgain Nutrition shake for yourself. With original, high-protein, and vegan versions in several delicious varieties, you are sure to find something you’ll like and actually feel good about the choice you made.
Whatever your plan of attack, try to remember that picky eating is often a stage that passes with time. If you can fill your feeding arsenal with a few solid strategies in the meantime, chances are very good that both you and your child will come out on the other side happy and healthy. And hey, it just so happens that black bean brownies make excellent treats for grown-ups, too.

Thank you to Orgain for sponsoring Toddler Camp snack break this summer as well as joining us on the blog today with such great information!

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Toddler Camp Welcomes Marissa Gold of Intuit Parenting to the Team

Toddler Camp Partners with IntuitParenting

Toddler Camp is excited to announce a new partnership with IntuitParenting. Marissa Gold, the Founder and Chief Parenting Expert of IntuitParenting will be officially joining as the Resident Parenting Expert. Marissa will lend her expertise to many areas of the community including but not limited to Toddler Camp, members-only parenting discussions, invite-only special events, online call-in parenting sessions and much more.

Marissa will bring her extensive teaching experience and passion for working with and educating parents to help shape our parenting programming here at Toddler Camp. You can read the latest from Marissa all about potty training on the Toddler Blog.


About Marissa Gold:
Marissa Gold is an expert in Brain-Based Parenting. Her unique perspective is geared to meet your parenting needs by reflecting upon age-appropriate and developmentally-relevant information which focuses on reinforcing positive and respectful parenting. By understanding the developmental needs of your child, and how to apply scientifically-reinforced information to parenting decisions, Marissa has become a respected teacher, private consultant and speaker. As the Founder of IntuitParenting, Marissa is dedicated to serving parents through private consultations; parenting groups (both Mommy and Me and Parent Education seminars without children) and school and community presentations and workshops.
Marissa received her BA at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and completed her Early Childhood work at UCLA. She is the mother of two girls, ages 9 and 6. She is “in the trenches” with you and understands your daily struggles and triumphs

Toddler Camp Road Tour & New Truck!!

Have you seen the new Toddler Camp Truck yet? Find us out on the Road Tour this month with stops across SoCal! Stops posted to Instagram daily.

Make sure to follow the tour, come out for the fun and get social with us! Every time you join a stop and all the fun, you will receive a raffle ticket into our Road Tour Raffle featuring prizes from our friends at Homejoy and Educated Nannies. Or spot the truck and tag us on social media for an automatic entry!

Look forward to seeing you out on the adventure!

Taste of Toddler Camp Conejo Valley

We are excited to host our Conejo Valley Taste of Toddler Camp event THIS Wednesday at 9:30am at the Hideout. We hope you will join us for a fun morning preview of our Spring session.

Kim will be hosting the group.

You can register online as follows:

– Visit our online scheduler here

– Choose the “Online Store” tab at the top right of the page

– Select “Taste of Toddler Camp” from the drop down

-Add the ticket types you need to your cart and checkout