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A young girl sits at a table with a frown. There is a plate of vegetables on the table. Title is "Understanding Food Selectivity", followed by the KidsInclusive and KHSC logos.

Understanding Food Selectivity

This session is facilitated by an Occupational Therapist (OT) and a Family Resource Consultant (FRC).

As a result of attending this session, parent/caregivers will be able to:

  1. Understanding why your child may experience food selectivity
  2. Recognize the role you and your child have in mealtime (set up environment and routine)
  3. Build your toolbox by providing a variety of strategies
A young girl sits at a table with a frown. There is a plate of vegetables on the table. Title is "Understanding Food Selectivity", followed by the KidsInclusive and KHSC logos.

Understanding Food Selectivity

As a result of attending this session, parent/caregivers will be able to:

  1. Understanding why your child may experience food selectivity
  2. Recognize the role you and your child have in mealtime (set up environment and routine)
  3. Build your toolbox by providing a variety of strategies

This session is facilitated by an Occupational Therapist (OT) and a Family Resource Consultant (FRC).

Understanding Food Selectivity

This session is facilitated by an Occupational Therapist (OT) and a Family Resource Consultant (FRC).

As a result of attending this session, parent/caregivers will be able to:

  1. Understanding why your child may experience food selectivity
  2. Recognize the role you and your child have in mealtime (set up environment and routine)
  3. Build your toolbox by providing a variety of strategies
A young girl sits at a table with a frown. There is a plate of vegetables on the table. Title is "Understanding Food Selectivity", followed by the KidsInclusive and KHSC logos.

Understanding Food Selectivity

This session is facilitated by an Occupational Therapist (OT) and a Family Resource Consultant (FRC).

As a result of attending this session, parent/caregivers will be able to:

  1. Understanding why your child may experience food selectivity
  2. Recognize the role you and your child have in mealtime (set up environment and routine)
  3. Build your toolbox by providing a variety of strategies
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