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Thank you for reaching out to Foodology Feeding Therapy. A member of our team will review your request and give you a call soon to learn more about your child’s eating challenges and help you understand the best next step.

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Calls typically happen during business hours, so keep an eye out for an incoming call from our team.

While You Wait, Watch This Quick Video

Christine explains what many parents discover when they finally uncover the real reasons behind their child’s picky eating.

 

What Happens Next

Here’s what you can expect after requesting a call.

1

We Review Your Request

Our team looks over the information you submitted so we can better understand your child’s situation before reaching out.

2

We’ll Give You a Call

We’ll ask a few questions, hear what’s been going on, and help you talk through the best next step for your child.

3

You’ll Get Clarity

Whether your child needs a few changes at home or a deeper evaluation, our goal is to help you leave the call feeling more clear and supported.

3 Helpful Shifts You Can Start Using Right Away

These simple changes can lower pressure at mealtimes while you wait for our call.

Instead of “You don’t have to like it,” try “You’re still learning about it.”

This keeps the moment calmer and more neutral. It helps your child feel less judged and reminds them that food learning can take time.

If your child says “ew” or “gross,” calmly say “You can say ‘No thank you’ instead.”

This gives them a respectful script without turning the moment into a power struggle. You’re teaching language, not forcing food.

Keep the meal cue simple: “This is what we’re having. You can choose what feels okay.”

A short, steady cue creates more safety than long explanations, bargaining, or pressure. Your calm tone matters just as much as the words.

What Parents Often Tell Us After That First Call

“Speaking with Christine’s team was such a relief. It was the first time someone actually explained why my child struggled with food instead of just telling us to keep trying.”
“We finally felt like someone understood what was happening with our child and gave us a direction that actually made sense.”

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