Kath Megaw has been in child nutrition for 20 years. She is South Africa's leading paediatric dietician and holds four medical qualifications from the prestigious John Hopkins University. Meg Faure is an occupational therapist specialising in fussy eating and infant care and is passionate in assisting parents to nurture their babies, Meg runs a clinical practice in Cape Town, writes for various media platforms and is an international speaker.
""Weaning Sense will empower parents to approach mealtimes with confidence. The principles contained in this approach create a greater understanding of each child as an individual. As a pediatrician in private practice for some years now, the importance of optimal nutrition in the first 1001 days has become an increasingly important topic. More so now than ever before, the incidence of lifestyle diseases like obesity, diabetes, ADHD and constipation, to mention a few, is reaching epidemic proportions. This is a global problem, and for that reason I am eternally grateful to Kath and Meg for taking the time to bring out this book. Too much has been written and too much has already been said … with little/no scientific thought or evidence.” — Dr Ashley Wewege, MBChb (UCT), FCPaed (SA), MBA (UCT), Specialist Paediatrician, Fellow of the College of Paediatricians of South Africa “I would recommend this book for all new parents who are embarking on the transition to solids. I love the way the authors incorporate key developmental principles, in a way that is easy to understand and relate to.” — Claudia M. Gold, MD, Pediatrician Consultant in Human Development, Austen Riggs Center, Adjunct Faculty William James College, University of Massachusetts, Boston Infant-Parent Mental Health Program