|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
It has been a long day. Home from work, you put together a nice, healthy dinner for the entire family to enjoy. Gathering the family around the table, you sit down to eat and within a minute, a voice pipes up, "I don't like anything." Encouraging, you say, "I've made some of your favorite foods and even put a couple new things on the table that I'm sure you will like if you just try. I really think if you will take one bite, you'll love it." The response, "No, I don't want to eat because I don't like it."
If you think about the way in which food is perceived by adults and children, it is very different. For example, adults often use food for comfort or to celebrate a special occasion while children view food as food ? a way to make a hungry tummy stop hurting. Therefore, if you have a child who begins to show signs of being a picky eater, remember that his or her body at that particular time may not need much food. When this situation first begins, offer encouragement but never force your child to clean his or her plate. In most cases, not making a big deal is the best course of action.
However, after a few weeks if you find that the picky eating behavior continues and even seems to be getting worse, you might need to intervene. At this time, it basically becomes a matter of teaching your child good eating habits. The problem is that many times, the child has already established him or herself as a picky eater and now, is not so sure changes are needed. Keep in mind that when a child first starts ignoring food, people are usually making a big fuss. Therefore, by the time appropriate changes are made, the child might have figured out that he or she has some control that was not known about before. With that, the teaching process becomes more of a struggle than a lesson.
It is also important to understand that children taste food differently than adults do. Physically, children have more sensitive taste buds. For that reason, hot or spicy foods that taste good to an adult may be unmanageable for a child. Children also avoid bitter foods often found in dark vegetables. With this, parents of a picky eater can choose recipes that would be better suited for the child. To help parents of picky eaters, we have written an amazing book called, "Help! There's a Picky Eater in the House".
In addition to featuring stories by other parents of picky eaters, this book is also loaded with informative chapters that include helpful strategies and 500 kid-friendly recipes the entire family can enjoy. You will learn ways to introduce foods that your child would love. As an example, picky eaters will generally try a food if it is similar to another type of food they already like. As an example, if your child likes nectarines, then peaches would be a good choice of new food to introduce. By using this tool, you can dramatically reduce or even eliminate dinner table drama while knowing your child is eating healthy foods!
Jason Katzenback is author of "Help There is a Picky Eater in The House" and father to what he claims were the 'two pickiest eaters ever!' --- Wanting to help cope with his dinner table dramas Jason decided to put together a resource full of proven strategies and recipes that is Guaranteed to help parents cope with their picky eaters successfully. http://www.pickyrecipes.com
Wind Chimes and more... Memorizing math facts is a necessary part of elementary school.... Read More Reasearch into children's friendships shows that those children who are... Read More For parents, keeping our kids safe is a constant top... Read More Are you glad for the chance to put your child... Read More There is little doubt that reading, 'riting and 'rithmetic are... Read More Children think money grows on trees. Maybe not literally, but... Read More In his recent newsletter "Happy Kids", parenting expert Michael Grose... Read More 'And all because of a damned cat! It's only a... Read More "Get down from the table top right now! What are... Read More Minus all meningitis thoughts. The flu symptons were strong. Headache,... Read More Choosing to leave your child with a caregiver is one... Read More Why Me?"We should certainly count our blessings, but we should... Read More For many years underparenting was perhaps the biggest problem facing... Read More What do you do when your child begins talking to... Read More When we consider that the word allowance means, "allowing for,"... Read More Think back to your own childhood. Chances are, some of... Read More Self esteem in an important quality for all children to... Read More When a child wets the bed they worry. Children tend... Read More (Isaiah 11:6 KJV) The wolf also shall dwell with the... Read More The most common medications used in the treatment of Attention... Read More Remember when cash was a tangible commodity in all of... Read More If you visit search engines you can find several resources... Read More Most of us recognize the continuing escalation of violence around... Read More Have you ever watched your teenager make a mistake (that... Read More Advocate: you've probably heard the term before. But what does... Read More
Windchimes
for great gifts!
Math Facts - Try Some Fun Ways to Learn Them
Friendships - Helping Children Develop Friendship Skills
The Ten Most Common Poisons Among Kids
Putting Your Child To Bed
Preparing Your Child for the Three Rs
Is Your Child Ready For an Allowance?
Are You Too Busy for Your Kids?
Pet Loss Can Be Just As Devastating!
Time Out for Adults
Is a Mothers Love, Medicine?
Finding A Caregiver You Can Trust
Why Me?
Confident Children - Avoid Overparenting
Children Who Talk to Angels
Childrens Allowance
Send the Kids Outside!
Strategies to Help Boost Your Childs Self Esteem
How to End the Misery of Bedwetting
Of Kings and Youth Leadership
Intro to Medications for ADD ADHD
Help Your Kids Learn More About Managing Their Personal Economy
After the Driving School
How to Teach Anger Management to Your Child
Getting Through to Your Teenager
Advocating for Your Child with LD
Finding out that a child has been born with a... Read More
There isn't a school day that goes by that I... Read More
It's that time of year when mom and dad look... Read More
As parents, we love our children and want to do... Read More
Over a number of years there have been issues raised... Read More
There are a lot of sophisticated parenting theories and techniques... Read More
Last week in my newsletter, I mentioned that... Read More
You're trying to catch up on some sleep on a... Read More
To protect children's self-esteem or deflect complaints by parents, many... Read More
It was blisteringly hot last Saturday. As I took that... Read More
LOS ANGELES (May 19, 2005) - With Memorial Day weekend,... Read More
I am crying tears of joy mixed with great sadness... Read More
Late vs. Too LateEvery now and then, I'll hear a... Read More
Pool safety should be on the minds of every parent... Read More
This article on parenting is by a practicing relationship counsellor/therapist,... Read More
The older my daughter gets the more it's sinking in... Read More
Here is something that you might want to keep if... Read More
Ah, there is nothing like being an expectant mom. Along... Read More
Whether we realize it or not we teach our children... Read More
It is not the divorce but the conflict arising after... Read More
It's among the top criticism wives have of their husbands:... Read More
If you are like most people today, you do not... Read More
NY -- Strange as it may sound, bordom promotes happier,... Read More
Maryann is so focused she's blind. She's slipped over the... Read More
1. The Law of the BeastAs parents we need to... Read More
Parenting |