The Mom Hour

The Mom Hour


Feeding Toddlers, Part 2: Help! I Have A Picky Eater.

July 15, 2021

“Picky” and “toddler” – the two words go hand-in-hand, right? In this episode Meagan and Sarah tackle one of their listeners’ biggest mom-obstacles, sharing tips and tricks to help get those opinionated toddlers to eat more adventurously and healthfully while also offering reassurance that this stage won’t last forever and that there are things you can do to help even the choosiest toddler (occasionally) try new things while getting the nutrition they need. Join us!

This episode is part of our 3-part series Your Toddler Feeding Challenges, Solved! Listen to yesterday’s Part 1 here, and check back for Part 3 tomorrow.

About Our Sponsor

Horizon Organic has long been a trusted brand in both Meagan’s and Sarah’s homes, and right now we’re loving the Growing Years line of products geared toward kids ages 1 to 5. The Growing Years products, which include whole milk, 2% milk, yogurt pouches and drinks, and shelf-stable to-go milk boxes, are all certified USDA organic and developed in partnership with pediatricians. With DHA for brain and eye health, choline to help that DHA get where it needs to go in the body, and prebiotics to help support “good” bacteria in your little one’s digestive system, Growing Years products from Horizon Organic are a great choice for developing toddlers. Find out more at horizon.com/growingyears.

About Our Content Partner

BabyCenter is the world’s number one digital parenting resource, reaching millions of new and expectant parents through their websites, mobile apps, and online communities. Whatever parenting stage you’re in, BabyCenter wants to provide you with the best information available, along with practical advice to help you navigate the challenges you face on your parenting journey. For more, visit babycenter.com and connect with BabyCenter on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.

Links we mentioned in this episode:
Learn more about our sponsor, Horizon Organic, and the Growing Years line of products for kids ages 1 to 5
BabyCenter community thread: My toddler won’t eat ___________ but will eat ___________.