Real Food for Real Kids
Sunday, February 05, 2012

Parents are constantly faced with the difficult task of feeding their children healthy food as well as teaching healthy, lifetime eating habits. Marketing of certain foods is specifically geared toward children and encourages a diet filled with fake foods. Learn how to avoid meal time struggles and implement small changes over time with a little help from Tara Cook-Littman during Real Food for Real Kids at the Fairfield Library.
This lecture will discuss what real food actually is and how to help your children transition from a diet filled with fake food to a diet rich in vitamins, nutrients and minerals that will support their health.
Tuesday, February 7, 10 AM
Tara Cook-Littman is a certified Holistic Health Counselor from the Integrative Institute for Nutrition based in New York City. She currently has a private practice as a Health Counselor guiding clients on a journey to wellness by helping them learn about healthful eating, managing stress levels, feeding their families better and helping them stay active. Tara believes in a realistic, step by step approach to living a healthier life within the confines of our modern, busy lives.
All programs at the Fairfield Public Library are open to the public and free of charge. Registration is necessary click here or call 203-256-3160 for more information.
Real Food for Real Kids
Fairfield Public Library
1080 Old Post Road
Fairfield, CT
www.fairfieldpubliclibrary.org







