Fussy eating workshop

Free online workshop

Location address: Online, Online
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Ages: 18+ years

Available tickets:
Free adult ticket Free
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Funded by Wolverhampton Family Hubs
Universal provision
Fussy eating workshop block mentored by Kelly Murror
A summary
Our beliefs We recognise that a healthy start is not purely a matter of individual choice; family, cultural and environmental influences also play a major role. To achieve our mission we will promote and support healthier lifestyles and environments at all levels – individual, community and population. We believe that: A healthy start is a whole family affair. Babies and young children are dependent on the choices their parents make for them and will learn from parental modelling, so we need to work with the whole family. A healthy family means the best start for babies and young children in the widest possible sense. Parenting, emotional wellbeing and opportunities to learn and grow through active play – as well as a healthy lifestyle habits – are all part of enabling young children to flourish. Parents want to do their best for their children. Help and support should build on this desire, working in partnership with parents to help them give their children a great start. Praise and encouragement are more effective than blame and judgement. Parents need to be valued for who they are and what they can do. As parents we want our children to eat well and to enjoy mealtimes together. Come along and get support and new ideas for: - How to encourage your child to try new foods - and begin to enjoy them! - Child-friendly foods that provide what they need to grow and be healthy - Happier family mealtimes
About your mentors
Kelly Murror
Bringing communities together
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go to access services from different agencies in their local area. There are also a range of services provided from within the Family Hub, including midwives, health visitors, new birth registrations, stay & play, activities, employment and training advice, adult education, parenting groups and family support. Accessing services from a Family Hub is simple. You can walk in, contact us via telephone or email, or a professional can connect you.
Leanne @ Wolverhampton Family Hubs
Wolverhampton Family Learning Support Worker
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go to access services from different agencies in their local area. There are also a range of services provided from within the Family Hub, including midwives, health visitors, new birth registrations, stay & play, activities, employment and training advice, adult education, parenting groups and family support. Accessing services from a Family Hub is simple. You can walk in, contact us via telephone or email, or a professional can connect you.
Learning aims
Aim 1
- Child-friendly foods that provide what they need to grow and be healthy
Aim 2
- How to encourage your child to try new foods - and begin to enjoy them!
Aim 3
Happier family mealtimes.
Pricing information
Ticket nameFree adult ticket
Price£0
LEARNER REFLECTIONS0 reflections
Where we'll be
Online, Online, Online, West Midlands, WV1 2QY
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