Find » Lifestyle » Parenting » Simple and Effective Ways to Deal w...

Simple and Effective Ways to Deal with Picky Eater

By Sarah Taylors, published Sep 27, 2007
Published Content: 13  Total Views: 939  Favorited By: 9 CPs
Embed:  
Rating: 3.5 of 5
It is every mother's desire to see their children grow up healthy. Baby from birth to 4 months are fed either with breast milk or infant formula approved by the doctor. From 4 to 6 months onwards, solid food is gradually introduced as your baby's nutritional needs increases. Up to the stage when your baby grows to become a toddler, he or she may have had the fun of trying various types of food and drinks, as you carefully prepare them to ensure your child's diet is balanced and complete.

Ideally, your child should love to eat the food that you prepare for them; but most of the times your child may do just the opposite. He or she may refuse to eat the food and end up throwing a tantrum hoping that mommy will say, "It's okay, if you don't like it, I will make something that you like". How should mothers handle such situation? Throwing the food is not an option as it only reinforces your child to be pickier with the food.

You may have tried to "bribe" your child to finish the food and afterward reward him or her with a snack. At times when your frustration rises to the ceiling, you may have resorted to the way of punishment just to get the plate cleared.

Don't be discouraged! Help is at hand. As much as you want your child to eat a balance meal to ensure proper growth, your child would soon learn to see food as yummy and eating time, fun and rewarding. How can you achieve that? Here are several simple yet effective tips which many mothers shared with each other in dealing with children who are picky eaters. The result was amazing; both mothers and their children are enjoying the meal time as much as play time!

Food appearance does matter.

When you prepare your child's food, try using food of various colors to appeal to his or her senses. Try serving broccoli, egg, and carrot in a plate and watch your child's eye beam with joy! To make the food looks more interesting, try using a cookie cutter to cut it.

Don't force your child to eat.

Comments
Showing Comments 1 - 2 of 2
 
 
Good tips.

Posted on 11/15/2007 at 12:11:00 PM

 
interesting concepts. Thank You fer sharin'. ;-}}>

Posted on 09/27/2007 at 9:09:00 AM

Type in Your Comments Below - (1000 characters left)
Your name:

Submit your own content on this or any topic. Get started »
Showing Comments 1 - 2 of 2
 
Most Commented On