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Tips for Coping with Toddlers and Picky Eating
As babies grow into toddlers and begin eating table food, they often
times turn into picky eaters. It isn’t unusual for mealtime to turn into
a fight with toddlers because they don’t want to eat their dinner.
These tips will help you cope with your toddler’s picky
eating:
1. Make mealtime a family affair. Today’s families are
so busy; you can rarely find a day when everyone is home at the same
time. It’s often difficult to sit down at the dining table and eat a
meal together. Challenge yourself to start eating dinner together at
least three days each week. When your toddler sees his siblings, or
parents, eating their veggies and meat, they will be more likely to try
what’s on their plate, too.
2. Don’t offer alternatives. It’s too easy to walk into
the trap of cooking two or more meals. Some mothers with two or three
children fix something special for each child. Stop the café-mentality
in your family. Cook one healthy meal for everyone in the family to
enjoy. Your toddler will fight with you at first, but eventually will
realize that you are not a short-order cook anymore.
3. Introduce one new food at a time. Don’t try to
overload your toddler’s palate with too many new foods at once. Present
your toddler with one new vegetable for one week. He may not even try it
for several days, but continue to offer it to him each time you cook it
anyway. If you offer him too many new foods at once, he may feel
overwhelmed and not attempt to try anything new at all.
4. Fewer or no more snacks. Don’t offer your toddler
snacks or drinks throughout the day. Give her one snack at the same time
each day. Instead of sweetened drinks, let your toddler drink water. By
eliminating snacks throughout the day, your toddler will most likely be
hungrier at mealtime.
5. Make mealtime fun. If your toddler plays with the
food on her plate, don’t make a big deal about it. Instead, focus your
toddler’s attention on something else. Engage your family in
conversation about everyone’s day. Share your toddler’s accomplishment
that day, like learning a new color or talking about a special activity.
Draw your toddler’s attention away from the plate, and she is likely to
eat her food before she even realizes it.
Dealing with a toddler who is a picky eater isn’t fun or easy. Try these
five tips on your picky eater, and then implement your own ideas. Many
parents deal with picky eaters, so remember that you are not alone.
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