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At Adi+Isla, We empower parents with innovative tools that support healthy eating habits and developmental milestones for their children. By fostering healthy eating habits from an early age, we aim to make a positive impact on the well-being of families and promote lifelong health and wellness
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My two youngest are very picky eaters and it has been difficult to get them to even try something new, even if the rest of us all like it. Getting this rainbow fruit challenge chart has made a big difference for us. My kids love to be "challenged" to do something, so we have incorporated that into trying new fruits and veggies. We have started with coconuts!
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My daughter has autism and sensory processing disorder.. which makes her very sensitive to trying new foods or eating anything with flavor or texture.. she cannot survive on plain white carbs forever so we needed a new direction. Her pediatrician suggested feeding therapy but she is already in occupational therapy, speech therapy, behavioral therapy. I was reluctant to add anything else to her busy plate- she’s only 6! I decided to wait a bit on the therapy and try some new things at home first. I saw this goal based kit for eating the rainbow and thought it would appeal to her.. it does! She immediately took to the idea of looking at foods as colors and learning what each color would do for her body. She’s also eager to earn stars and a little prize.
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I highly recommend this planner for introducing solid foods to babies. It simplifies the process, helps organize meals, and includes a comprehensive list of foods. It also reminds you to give daily vitamin D and has a separate section for allergic foods.

Tips for Growing Healthy Eaters:
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Encourage self-feeding soon after introducing solid foods to help children explore different textures and flavors.
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Demonstrate healthy eating behaviors as a parent or caregiver, as children often imitate adult eating patterns.
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Provide a diverse range of nutritious foods, including fruits, vegetables, grains, and lean proteins, to expose children to various tastes and nutrients.
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Refrain from associating food with behavior management to prevent unhealthy relationships with food