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Mealtime Hostage Parenting Science Gang – The Story So Far

Mealtime Hostage Parenting Science Gang – the story so far

  • September 20, 2018
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What happens when you gather together a group of parents who support children who avoid food? You discover that they have a lot of questions! Our members’ children have a wide range of issues including extreme selective eating (eating only…

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Newsletter #10 – The Results Are In For Some Of Our Groups!

Newsletter #10 – The results are in for some of our groups!

  • September 7, 2018
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Breast Milk Experiment - The Results! You may remember that back in February, over 100 mums went to Charing Cross Hospital to donate milk for a breast milk experiment designed and run by Breastfeeding Older Babies and Beyond (BOBAB) PSG and UK Breastfeeding and Parent Support…

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Vexing Vegetables – A Q&A With Dr Helen Coulthard

Vexing Vegetables – a Q&A with Dr Helen Coulthard

  • September 6, 2018
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Are vegetables really so much nastier than sugary or salty tastes? Is texture the biggest turn-off? Do we inherit our sensory sensitivities? These are some of the questions that Mealtime Hostage Parenting Science Gang explored with Dr Helen Coulthard of De…

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Asking Children About Gender Stereotypes In Books: Online Meeting With LTBT-PSG

Asking children about gender stereotypes in books: online meeting with LTBT-PSG

  • September 4, 2018
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If you wanted to find out what your child thought about jobs / roles and who they were for (woman/man) - how would you find out? This is the question our Let Toys Be Toys - PSG group have been…

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