5 “feeding pros” to follow on Instagram

Seriously - who knew feeding our kids could be so frustrating?

From breastfeeding struggles and formula myths to picky eating and choosing utensils, a mama could spend 24/7 trying to find reliable answers. Skip the internet deep-dive and add a few of these incredible accounts to your daily scroll on the ‘gram. You’ll pick up tips, info, and maybe even a relatable laugh!


@EatPlaySay

We know it’s a feeding pro list, but this first one is that and so much more. Jordyn Koveleski Gorman is a Speech Pathologist dedicated to making the links between speech, play, and feeding clear and accessible. She shares tips on everything from food and teething to snoring and even milestones. Follow her and stay in the know!


@FeedingLittles

Dietician Megan and OT Feeding Therapist Judy make up the dream team that is Feeding Littles. Their “toddler-Judy” videos make even the most frustrating moments worth a laugh and they touch on a wide variety of feeding-related topics. They even have a cookbook coming soon, check them out!



@kids.eat.in.color

Mom of two and registered children’s dietician Jennifer Anderson (along with a team of experts) offers “picky eating help” on everything from getting kids to eat their veggies to managing food anxiety. On her page, you’ll also find guides, courses, and loads of resources to help you navigate even the most unique eating scenarios. Give her a follow!


@MamaKnowsNutrition

Registered Dietician Kacie Barnes is a mom of two who specializes in nutrition, feeding tips & hacks, and plenty of easy recipes for kiddos aged 1-10. Her content also destigmatizes certain foods and advocates for moms to let go of the guilt that comes with eating and feeding. Join her IG following!


@YummyToddlerFood

Yummy Toddler Food is the (unofficial) fourth child of Amy Palanjian, whose monikers include recipe developer and cookbook author. She puts these skills to work sharing recipes and tips to help make feeding even the tiniest family member stress-free. Get the “bite-size” version of her massive recipe index on the ‘gram!


Who is your fave feeding follow? DM us and share!

Tiffany Shull

Tiffany is an author, editor, and WFH mom of Remy. Though she's lived across the West and Midwest, she settled down with her family in Indy in 2011. She's passionate about uplifting the diverse voices and experiences of women through their writing. Have pitch ideas? Reach Tiffany at editor@theCityMoms.org.

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