Compromising with picky eaters
Categories: Nutrition & Supplements
Have you had good luck in getting that picky eater at the table to eat more than sugary, salty and sweet snacks? You are not alone. What happens when vegetables are thrown next to something else on that picky eater's plate? The universe can implode.But kids need the best nutrition of almost all people. After all, kids continue developing until those awkward teenage years, and proper nutrition is immensely helpful in propagating that development, right?
Starting off kids right with nutritious foods right from the start is very important. But the independence of certain kids and other psychological issues can come into play. Want to see possible solutions? See this and hopefully there will be a good takeaway that works for you.
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Mom 10-14-2007 @ 11:22AM
I haven't had any trouble with my kids being picky eaters; I simply don't allow it. I cook what my husband and I like to eat, lots of foreign cuisine, very little if any fast food, and I don't keep junk or snack foods in the house. If the kids don't like what is served, they don't get any alternatives...period. They have two choices; eat it or don't eat. As a result, they eat well and I don't try to "accomodate" them.
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