
Kid’s Table or Family Table – Does it really matter?
I think we’ve all seen those really cute mini-tables meant for kids. They’re very popular in daycare classrooms, and follow more of a Montessori style
Your go-to resource for feeding babies and toddlers, whether you’re starting solids, ready to transition to finger foods, or you’re wanting to stop your toddler’s picky phase in its track, we’ve got you.

I think we’ve all seen those really cute mini-tables meant for kids. They’re very popular in daycare classrooms, and follow more of a Montessori style

In honour of Father’s Day coming up this weekend, I decided to interview my husband, Jimmy Kennedy, to get his opinion on sharing roles when

It’s been traditionally advised that bland food is best for your baby because it’s easy on the digestive system, and readily eaten. After all, cereal

Meat seems to be high on the list of things that toddlers dislike. I get many messages from parents who are very concerned about their

We all know that parenting is hard, this is true even when you have another adult in the home to help you with everything. There’s

We see the labels, and hear about it so often, that we automatically assume that we have to buy our babies and toddlers organic food…or

Now that summer is approaching pretty quickly, there’s no better time to learn all about hydration for your toddler. As a parent, you know the importance of making sure your toddler has enough fluids,

Last week, I talked about the importance of shifting mealtime conversations away from food and onto topics that are bonding, enjoyable, and create happy environments and conversations. This is one of the major things

You know how family dinners are played out in movies and on TV? Everyone sits at the table, and they laugh and share a good, heartfelt conversation like it’s no big deal. Meanwhile…we’re over
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This blog post was written three years ago and was originally featured on my old website. My boys were 8 and 7 years old, and I decided to re-post it here to show you

Today we’re covering one of those “what do I do when…” questions that come up for so many babies and toddlers who are learning to eat solids. For example… When babies or toddlers aren’t
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As if it wasn’t already tough enough to get your toddler to eat the food you cook, now you continuously find yourself wrangling them just to sit at the table! As much as we
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Deciding what approach to take when starting solids is a big decision to make! This is especially true for that first time mom who might not have experience with any method at all,
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Did your parents ever use dessert as bait to get you to eat any vegetables you just weren’t interested in eating? Have you done it to your kids? I mean, on one hand…it could
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