Influences on Feeding: Genetics, Environment, and Medical Factors
This is the second episode in a three-part series led by Argie Pitsakis, a feeding expert, renowned speech-language pathologist, and owner of Kids Feeding Wellness.
Building upon the foundations introduced in Part 1, this episode dives deeper into the complex web of influences that shape a child’s feeding journey. Pitsakis will explore the interplay of genetic, environmental, and medical factors, highlighting how these elements work together to impact a child’s relationship with food and mealtime experiences.
Parents and professionals alike will gain practical knowledge to better understand when typical feeding challenges are part of natural development, and when difficulties may signal the need for further evaluation or intervention. By recognizing the subtle signs that differentiate developmental phases from feeding concerns, listeners will be empowered to support children with greater confidence and care.
Learning Objectives:
Identify genetic influences—such as taste preferences, sensory processing, and temperament—that affect feeding behaviors.
Recognize the role of environmental factors, including caregiver feeding styles and family mealtime routines, in shaping feeding development.
Understand the natural developmental progressions of children and how these predictable phases impact their relationships with food.
Identify common medical factors that can influence a child’s feeding journey and learn when to consult healthcare providers for further assessment.
With Pitsakis’ expert guidance, this episode equips listeners to see the broader picture of feeding development—providing not only insight but also actionable strategies to foster positive mealtime experiences and support healthy growth in young children.
The Art and Science of Feeding: Building Feeding Skills and Confidence on the First Three Years and Beyond
Foundations of Feeding in Early Childhood:
This is the first episode of a three-part series led by Argie Pitsakis a feeding expert and renowned speech-language pathologist.
This first part feeding training session will delve into the critical factors influencing feeding development. As an expert in this field, Pitsakis will guide participants through an in-depth exploration of both genetic and environmental influences on feeding abilities.
Attendees can expect to gain a deeper understanding of the key developmental milestones and sensitive periods that shape a child's feeding journey. What may appear as simple, intuitive behaviors to the untrained eye are actually complex processes driven by a delicate interplay of biological dispositions and environmental stimuli. Pitsakis will shed light on what constitutes "normal" feeding development versus potential red flags that warrant further evaluation and intervention.
Participants will learn to discern subtle cues and patterns that signal a child's readiness to progress through the feeding continuum, from early rooting and sucking reflexes to the emerging oral-motor skills required for solid food consumption. With Pitsakis' expert guidance, attendees will gain the knowledge and confidence to promote healthy feeding habits, identify potential challenges, and provide tailored support to the infants, toddlers, and young children in their care. This training promises to be an invaluable resource for anyone invested in fostering positive mealtime experiences and optimal nutritional outcomes for developing children.
In this episode, we’re joined by Molly Self, an experienced physical therapist, for an in-depth conversation on toileting for children ages birth to three. This episode is packed with essential insights and practical strategies for both parents and professionals supporting young children through this important milestone.
Molly walks us through the developmental foundations of bladder and bowel control, helping listeners understand what readiness really looks like—and how to support it with patience and confidence. We discuss real-life techniques for creating supportive environments, handling setbacks, and recognizing when adaptations may be needed.
From child-sized toilets to inclusive strategies for children with developmental delays or physical disabilities, Molly offers guidance to make the toilet training journey manageable and empowering for all involved.
By the end of this episode, you’ll walk away with the knowledge and tools to approach toilet training with clarity, compassion, and confidence.
In this episode, we take a deep dive into the often-misunderstood world of atypical development and the transformative concept of neurodiversity. From conditions like autism, ADHD, and dyslexia to the incredible talents that often accompany them, we explore the many ways human brains can differ—and why those differences are worth celebrating.
You'll hear about the latest insights into the neurological foundations of these variations and why embracing neurodiversity as a natural part of the human experience is crucial. We also discuss how to challenge outdated societal norms and shift our focus toward inclusion, support, and empowerment.
Whether you’re a parent, educator, or simply curious about the diverse ways minds work, this conversation offers practical strategies for recognizing strengths, honoring differences, and helping neurodiverse individuals thrive in all areas of life.
Audio and music production by Justin Carson at PureBark Reeds.
In this foundational episode, Heidi and Jordan—speech-language pathologists and founders of Peak to Peak Therapies—explore the key developmental milestones that shape a child’s early years, from birth to age three. With warmth and expertise, they guide listeners through the critical areas of cognitive, physical, social, and emotional growth, breaking down what typical development looks like and how to support it.
Topics include feeding milestones (like introducing solids and encouraging self-feeding), sleep patterns, gross and fine motor development, and the progression of speech and language skills. Heidi and Jordan also shine a light on the essential role of play—not just as fun, but as a powerful tool for learning and connection.
This episode is full of practical, evidence-based strategies for parents, caregivers, and early intervention professionals alike. Whether you're navigating tummy time or talking milestones, you'll walk away with tools to support young children through their most formative years—and a deeper appreciation for how development unfolds in those first three years of life.
Audio and music production by Justin Carson at PureBark Reeds.
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