
Dr Kyla Smith
Chewsday Review - Uncle Tobys Vanilla O's Low Sugar Cheerios
I’ve not been quiet about the return (and slight change) in Low Sugar Cheerios. So in this week’s Chewsday Review I’m glancing my eyes...

Dr Kyla Smith
Chewsday Review - Aquabud Hydration Cans
This week’s Chewsday review is a new product on the market… Aquabud hydration cans. They’re claiming to keep busy, non-stop kids hydrated...

Dr Kyla Smith
Chewsday Review- Veggie Hero Nutra Organics
Is it a food? Is a supplement? Is it the world’s most expensive vegetable powder?! Nutra Organics’ Veggie Hero claims to be a solution to...

Elizabeth Beaton & Dr Kyla Smith
Why we don’t try to ‘fix’ fussy eating
If you’re thinking about making an appointment with a feeding specialist, then you would be hoping that they can ‘fix’ your child’s...

Jenine Dilts-Bayman
Managing Fussy Eating: a real-life account
This is a guest blog post by the lovely Jenine from Mums with Bubs Fitness. She interviewed me about my top tips for managing fussy...

Dr Kyla Smith, Paediatric Dietitian, Perth WA
"The truth about fussy eating"- Dr Kyla's Review
OK so who tuned into the SBS documentary “The Truth about Fussy Eating?” I did, but I was wasn’t confident it would do our cause any...

Dr Kyla Smith, Paediatric Dietitian, Perth WA
Please, ask for professional help!
So, I’ve just had a sleep specialist come out to my home to help me manage my baby’s sleeping (or lack thereof). It has changed my life...

Dr Kyla Smith, Paediatric Dietitian, Perth WA
Our five most common clients
So who are the kids we actually help at Mealtime Building Blocks? What are the most common issues we see? Well, Lauren, Liz and I have...

Dr Kyla Smith, Paediatric Dietitian, Perth WA
Iron and fussy eaters
Most of the fussy eaters I work with only eat a select number of particular foods (most often carbohydrate foods), yet they tend to be...

Dr Kyla Smith, Paediatric Dietitian, Perth WA
What you should NOT say at the dinner table
Did you know that the way you speak to your child at mealtimes can inadvertently contribute to fussy eating? The good news is that making...