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Our telehealth medical services provides your family and dependents with an online family doctor. We have the ability to manage and provide after hours doctors visits online, and online doctor and GP consultations for you and your entire family. Our telehealth doctors service is ideal for parents and carers wishing to coordinate care for children and elderly or disabled relatives.

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Le Toy Van Petilou

Le Toy Van Petilou is an educational baby and toddler collection for the perfect start in life. To spark the imagination of young children with tactile shapes, animals, puzzles, games, letters, numbers, and sounds – the very building blocks of their future – is to give a lifelong gift.

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Playtime with Food to Help Your Fussy Eater

Playtime with food may help your fussy eater according to a range of studies*. Understanding food from a sensory perspective has been shown to reduce the fear of new foods in children. Around the world scientists, educators and feeding professionals have come up with programs to support sensory education and desensitisation.

Marie-France Laval

Marie-France is a Dietitian-Nutritionist and Counsellor originally from France. She is married to an Aussie and has lived in Australia for almost 20 years. For full article, click here

4 Myths About Fussy Eating We Are Tired of Hearing

For some of the population, without more serious underlying factors for fussy eating, growing out of fussy eating can happen. In these instances, children may have gone through a phase of neophobia linked to the cognitive development of children (typically first seen at about 18mths to 2 years of age.) Yet, it is far from the whole truth.

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Fussy Eater Meal Planning

Fussy eater meal planning can be complicated. If children dictate what food you serve, their difficulties around food will not go away. It’s OK to plan and alternate preferred meals with meals that provide good food exposure and some challenges. “I always run out of ideas, says Tara and my 3 year old is very fussy so I often ask what he wants to eat. I think this is how we have gotten stuck with chicken

Marie-France Laval

Marie-France is a Dietitian-Nutritionist and Counsellor originally from France. She is married to an Aussie and has lived in Australia for almost 20 years.

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Are You Over Complicating Your Mealtimes?

From cooking different meals so everyone will eat something, stressing over what your toddler is (or isn’t) eating, and not to mention getting them to the table in the first place – mealtimes can very quickly become very complicated and stressful for the whole family! The good news? It doesn’t have to be this way. It is time to stop being Shelley Judge

Shelley Judge is on a mission to debunk kids’ nutrition and diet culture by helping young families/parents support their children in developing good relationships with food.

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The Struggle that Mealtimes Can Become in the Toddler Years.

The results of this simple change were both extraordinary and negligible, depending on how you looked at it. Negligible? The kids weren’t finishing what was on their plates. Extraordinary? Mealtimes were not only bearable but enjoyable. Both parents were now coming to the table with reduced stress. The kids had noticed and were less

Sarah Smith

Sarah Smith works in private practice in Bayside Melbourne after working for an extensive period within a Melbourne Children’s Hospital.

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How to Tackle Fussy Eaters

There is always a certain period where kids can tend to be fussy when it comes to eating. No matter where you go or the different cuisines you try, it can be challenging to find the right place where you can provide your children with healthy meals yet still tasting delicious. Oliver’s Real Food Dietitian Natalie Sharpe shares her tips on how to tackle your little fussy eaters with simple meals that not only your

Natalie Sharpe

Dietitian and Chief Executive Officer, Olivers Real Food Ltd

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