Coping With The Fussy Eater: Practical Toddler Help
Young children can be fussy eaters who refuse to try a new food more than half the time. About half of all young children fit this description, so it is no wonder that food issues are a major cause of stress for parents.
Establishing healthy eating habits is essential to avoid problems such as eating disorders and obesity later in life. Various strategies can help your child accept a wider range of foods. It may be necessary to offer a food to your child as many as 10 different times before they decide to eat it. The problem is, many parents get frustrated and give up before the fourth or fifth try.
you should try to make foods fun. Colorful foods like carrot sticks, apples, raisins, grapes, crackers and cheese sticks can all be fun and healthy choices for your growing daughter or son. Explain to them that eating good food is essential so they’ll grow big and strong, and how it will help them to run faster and play longer.
Children learn behaviors from their parents. If you restrict yourself to a small range of foods, your daughter or son will take notice and copy your caution. Don’t limit your daughter or son’s food variety to only those foods you prefer. It may be that your daughter or son’s tastes are different to yours, and perhaps you are simply giving them foods they don’t happen to like. Try to set a good example and try a variety of foods in front of your daughter or son. It might motivate them to do the same.
If your daughter or son seems healthy and energetic, then they are eating enough. If you are still concerned, keep an eye on how much food they actually eat over the day. Children tend to graze constantly, rather than restrict their eating to three meals per day like adults. You may be surprised how those little handfuls and snacks add up. For further reassurance, check your daughter or son’s growth and weight charts, or check with your child’s pediatrician.
Try not to worry, and remember, that unless a child is ill, they will eat. Children are very good at judging their hunger and fullness signals. Try to stay relaxed about mealtime and offer your daughter or son a wide variety of foods, and most importantly, remember to set a good example by trying a wide variety of foods yourself. You may discover you and your toddler share a new found favorite food!
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