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Fussy Eater

Added: November 27, 2007 | Time 03:06 | Views: 452

Peggy S. Eicher MD,
www.DrMDK.com
Medical Director: of the Center for Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing at St. Joseph's Children's Hospital

Dr. Peggy S. Eicher received her MD from Emory University School of Medicine. She did her Pediatric residency and Neurodevelopmental pediatrics fellowship in Baltimore, MD at the University of Maryland Hospital and the Kennedy Krieger Institute respectively. She started a multidisciplinary feeding program at Kennedy Krieger and subsequently at the Children's Seashore House of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia before coming to be Medical Director of the Center for Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing at St. Joseph's Children's Hospital. She has lectured, published, and conducted research in the field of pediatric feeding.

Topics: Childhood Growth and Development, Nutrition, Pediatrics

Tags: DrMDK, eating, fussy, nutrition, stool

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eedrew says:7 weeks ago | Reply

Very interesting...i learned a lot...thanks!

DrMDK says:29 weeks ago | Reply

Great comment
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Elena says:29 weeks ago | Reply

I have a 3 year old that is a very fussy eater. I used to worry about it and push her to eat every meal every day. My mother in law always said she'll eat when she gets hungry. And is true. So now I let eat when she wants to, yet I make sure she only gets nutritious and healthy foods. It's working!

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