- Mealtime Notions – Provides consultation, training, and resources for families and professionals working with children who have special needs and mealtime challenges.
- SOS Approach to Feeding – Dr. Kay Toomey is a pediatric psychologist who has worked for over 20 years with children who don’t eat. She developed the highly effective, family-centered SOS Approach to Feeding to assess and successfully treat children with feeding problems worldwide.
- Your Child –Developing Healthy Eating Habits and Recognizing Signs of Trouble – Dr. Cathleen Piazza and Dr. Richard Katz
- New Visions – Provides continuing education and therapy services to professionals and parents working with infants and children with feeding, swallowing, oral-motor, and pre-speech problems.
- The Ellyn Satter Institute – Helping adults and children be joyful and competent with eating.
- Choosemyplate.org – Provides practical information to individuals, health professionals, nutrition educators, and the food industry to help consumers build healthier diets with resources and tools for dietary assessment, nutrition education, and other user-friendly nutrition information.
- Your Kids Table – Alisha Grogan is a mom and pediatric occupational therapist who started her blog to share the knowledge she has about feeding kids and sensory play (both specialties of an occupational therapist). You’ll find tons of great resources at Your Kids Table!
- Cooking With My Kid – Preparing food together and serving it creatively makes all the difference. Kids can and do enjoy new foods when they are a part of a process.
- Playful Pantry – More than just providing recipes for parents who want simple, clean, uncomplicated food, Jennifer Carden creates ingenious recipes that help families spend time together in the kitchen, blending food and fun.
- Super Healthy Kids – Helping kids develop healthy relationships with food! Super Healthy Kids celebrates what healthy foods can do for us and how they can make us feel. Great ideas for helping children develop a mature palate, which is more accepting to a wider variety of new foods.
- Picky Palate – Recipes for kids with picky palates but for adults too! Lots of great family friendly recipes, providing new and exciting dishes to bring to your kitchen tables.