How Louisa Gibbons started a food business with solutions for her child's feeding challenges
Updated | By The Workzone with Elana Afrika-Bredenkamp
Our challenges sometimes propel us to find solutions, and that's exactly what happened when Louisa Gibbons needed solutions for her child's feeding challenges.
When Louisa Gibbons needed solutions for her daughter's feeding challenges, she got creative in the kitchen to provide wholesome nutrition.
This awesome mom talks about how her child's sensory processing disorder inspired her family-run baby food business and offers tips on how to make nutrition exciting for children, from weaning through to pre-school years.
Louisa's child was diagnosed with Sensory Processing Disorder, meaning she couldn't tell when she was hungry or thirsty. Louisa says that she got worried when her child showed no interest in food when she was still a toddler.
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