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Support Your Child's Healthy Growth and Development

This key part to your child's development can be the biggest source of stress.

Mealtimes can be one of the most stressful experiences parents face day to day. With an abundance of confusing information online and unsolicited advice from others, it can be overwhelming to know how to provide your child with optimal nutrition.

Some common eating challenges:

  • Starting Solids and Baby-Led Weaning: Develop a feeding plan that works for your family, support your baby’s developmental readiness, and foster healthy eating habits from the start.
  • Picky Eating and Food Selectivity: Picky eating is incredibly common. Research shows that at any given age between 2-11 years, 13% to 22% of children are reported to be picky eaters, with 30% experiencing picky eating at some point during childhood (source). 
  • Growth Concerns: Whether your child is underweight, overweight, or you’re concerned about their growth trajectory, receive evidence-based guidance to support healthy development.
  • Food Allergies and Intolerances: Ensure nutritional adequacy, prevent deficiencies, and support families through food allergy management.
  • Autism, ADHD, and Developmental Differences: Children with autism and ADHD often face unique feeding challenges. Get specialized support for sensory issues, rigid food preferences, and nutritional optimization.
  • Digestive Issues: From constipation to reflux to “toddler’s diarrhea,” receive gut health support through appropriate nutrition strategies.
  • Tube Feeding Support: For children who require tube feeding, get access to specialized nutrition plans and support transitioning to oral feeding when appropriate.

With the right guidance, you can navigate your feeding journey from infancy through the teenage years successfully.

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Questions around healthy eating habits in children

Refusing vegetables is incredibly common and doesn’t mean your child will never eat them! Our dietitians share practical strategies from their school nutrition resources, including creative ways to incorporate vegetables into familiar foods, making vegetables more appealing, and understanding that it can take many exposures before a child accepts a new food. We help you stay patient and persistent without turning vegetables into a power struggle.

This is one of the most common concerns parents have, and it’s understandable! The good news is that children are often more nutritionally resilient than we think. Our BC Dietitians help you assess whether your child’s growth patterns are normal and provide practical strategies for ensuring adequate nutrition even when food choices seem limited. We focus on what your child is eating rather than what they’re not, and help you identify opportunities to boost nutrition in foods they already accept.

This is completely normal toddler behavior! Most children go through phases of food selectivity, and it’s actually a natural part of their development. Our pediatric dietitians help parents understand that toddlers are learning to assert independence, and food is often where they test boundaries. We provide strategies for handling picky eating without turning mealtime into a battleground, while ensuring your child is still getting the nutrition they need to grow and thrive.

Starting solids is an exciting milestone that can also feel overwhelming for new parents. Our pediatric nutrition specialists guide you through the signs of readiness (usually around 6 months), safe introduction methods, and how to navigate potential food allergies. We provide evidence-based guidance that takes the guesswork out of this important transition, helping you feel confident about when and how to introduce your baby to new foods and textures.

How BC Dietitians can help

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Make mealtimes easier

  • Transform mealtime battles into positive experiences
  • Develop age-appropriate expectations for your child’s eating
  • Learn responsive feeding techniques that support your child’s natural appetite cues

Support healthy growth and development through milestones

  • Monitor growth patterns and address concerns early
  • Ensure adequate nutrition for brain development and physical growth
  • Provide guidance for different developmental stages
  • Support successful introduction of solid foods
  • Guide weaning from breast or bottle feeding
  • Help transition through different textures and food stages

Build lifelong healthy eating habits that work with your family's lifestyle

  • Develop strategies for children with autism, ADHD, or sensory processing differences
  • Support families managing food allergies or intolerances
  • Reduce food-related stress and anxiety
  • Coordinate with your healthcare team when needed

Find your pediatric dietitian

Browse local dietitians with expertise in pediatric nutrition. Each profile includes their specific areas of focus, location, and booking information.

Frequently asked questions

Private practice dietitians are not covered by MSP.  However, many extended health benefit plans and insurance providers will cover a portion or all of the services provided by a Registered Dietitian (RD). Please confirm with your plan provider your maximum yearly and visit allowance.

Registered dietitians are authorized medical practitioners recognized by the Canada Revenue Agency.  

If you pay out of pocket for your dietitian services, you can claim these expenses as medical expense for tax credit purposes.

A doctor’s referral is not necessary to book in with a BC Dietitian. While a referral is not needed to start your journey with us, we do appreciate connecting with your healthcare provider to coordinate care and provide a holistic and comprehensive care plan.

We make it easy for your to find a pediatric dietitian in BC. 

Check out the dietitians listed on this page (or jump here), click on their profiles to read more about their qualifications, experience, and services. 

Connect directly with your dietitian and get started! 

Need help finding the right dietitian?

Not sure where to start? Our “match with a BC Dietitian” pathway can help you get matched to a dietitian based on your needs and preferences, check your insurance coverage, and book your first appointment with confidence.

Pediatric nutrition news and resources

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The Truth About Protein Intake For Children

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