
Nutrition for Kids
- Is your child falling behind in growth?
- Are you frustrated by a picky eater at home?
- Why doesn't your son eat vegetables?
- Does your child have food anxiety?
- Is there tension at meal time?
- Do you have one child who needs to lose weight and another who needs to gain?
- Is your child on a special diet and needing guidance?
- Does your child have multiple food allergies and you're not sure if he gets all the nutrients he needs?
Ms. Shih helps parents feel confident about feeding their kids. She takes over the tension between parents and their children at meal time.
Grace has over 20 years of experience working with the pediatric population both in and out patient settings at LPCH, Stanford Medical Center. She is currently working at LPCH gastrointestinal (GI) clinic helping patients with failure to thrive, GI nutritional problems, feeding difficulties, and their special diets.
Many pediatric facilities consult Grace's expertise in managing their patients/clients' nutritional care and education. These facilities include Children's Recovery Center, Palo Alto Medical Foundation, and pediatricians in private practice setting.
Below are some useful tips and tools for ensuring your child is getting proper nutrition.
Introducing Solid Foods
Nutritional Guidelines for Feeding Kids Right
Getting Picky Eaters to Eat
Guidelines for Introducing Solid Foods for Infants at High Risk for Allergies
Healthy Snack Ideas
Here are some fun and delicious ideas for getting kids to eat fruits and vegetables. |