Supporting Children at Meal and Snack Times
Supporting Children at Meal and Snack Times equips practitioners with practical strategies to create calm, inclusive mealtimes that build independence, confidence, social skills, and healthy relationships with food in early years settings.
Building Positive Food Relationships
Mealtimes are more than nutrition. They are opportunities to shape healthy eating habits, reduce stress around food, and help children develop trust and enjoyment that lasts well beyond the early years.
Encouraging Independence and Confidence
This course shows how self-serving, making choices, and shared responsibility help children build autonomy, resilience, and practical life skills. Practitioners will learn how to scaffold independence without pressure or conflict.
Embedding Emotional and Social Development
Shared mealtimes nurture language, turn-taking, and emotional security. By applying responsive strategies, practitioners transform daily routines into moments that strengthen relationships, foster belonging, and support children’s personal, social, and emotional development.
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"This course completely transformed how I approach meal planning for young children. I now feel confident creating menus that promote health and meet individual needs."
— Sarah M.
"The content was clear and practical, helping me understand the impact of nutrition on child development. Highly recommend it to all early years professionals!"
— James L.