Introducing Food Psychologist Denise Greenaway (MAPS)

Denise Greenaway is a leading Australian food psychologist, educator and author with impeccable international credentials. Her Rainbow Food Program© has been welcomed by child care centres, pre-schools and K-6 schools across Australia.

Thousands of parents and families have benefited from Rainbow Food’s fresh and simple approach to healthy nutrition for kids and fussy eaters.

As a food psychologist, Denise understands the keys to healthy eating in children: colour, fun, variety, ease of preparation, sharing, experimenting, celebrating.

A front runner in raising awareness of self-image and eating issues, Denise has developed powerful, preventative programs in educational and family settings. 



Denise Greenaway is a member of the Australian Psychological Society and is a dynamic speaker, presenter, lecturer and facilitator.


 

Rainbow Food®

"Rainbow Food®" gets kids excited about food, its
colour and flavour and that is a geat thing in a world
where good food isn't fun any more.

"Rainbow Food®" brings back the fun that food
always had before we lost it to a homogenised
world. Often our most poignant memories of
childhood are about food.

"Rainbow Food®" brings food back into the home
and into the kitchen, which in many cases has
become deserted. It is a wonderfully innnovative
approach to our relationship with food, which is at
risk of becoming sterile. It is a creative and
engaging answer to the frequently asked question
"What am I supposed to eat?"

As a nutritionist and health promoter, I hear that
question regularly from many people leading busy
lives with accompanying disordered eating patterns.

"What am I supposed to feed them?" is another frequently asked question, from exasperated parents struggling with children who are junk food addicts or finicky eaters.

This wonderful work provides innovative nutritional guidance so needed for children.

As advocate of the very successful Mirror Mirror programs, I am very excited about Denise's latest eating program. The book is beautiful to look at, encourages balance and variety and will inspire kids to explore what natural food has to offer.


Judith Leahy,

Chair of NSW Healthy Body IDEA (Image and Disordered Eating Association).