How to feel confident in nourishing their body and also nourishing their child's bodies. What the most important things are to help your child have a lifelong positive relationship with food and their bodies.



Grace started her journey to become a dietitian at Purdue University where she double majored in Dietetics and Nutrition, Fitness, and Health and also completed a yearlong supervised practice.

 

she trained as a pediatric dietitian at Wisconsin Children's Hospital. 

 

DC to serve as a pediatric dietitian and clinical nutrition manager at HSC Pediatric Center. 

 

Since having her first daughter, she has moved to working in Private Practice seeing all sorts of clients from pediatrics to eating disorders to prenatal/postnatal.

 

 Her passion is to help clients heal their relationship with food and their body and feel confident and secure in how they are nourishing their body and also to find the joy in food and eating. 

 

She currently resides in Alexandria, VA where she lives with her husband, Kirby, and daughter, Autumn, with another little girl due in May. 

 

She loves working with clients but her main focus is being a Mom and spending time with her family. 

 

Her daughter, Autumn, has many life threatening food allergies, so she is very passionate about food allergy advocacy and helping other parents through that journey as well.