Monday, 25 June, 2012
Kids in Mind: What to do with fussy eaters
We expect young children to find new foods a bit strange at first, but why do children who are much older still refuse to eat certain foods? Child psychotherapist Rachel Melville-Thomas explains why many toddlers refuse many foods, why this can reemerge in adolescence and how this often has more to do with asserting independence than taste:
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