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[quote=Anonymous]OH MY you need Kids Eat in Color. (https://kidseatincolor.com/) What I like about Jennifer Anderson's approach is that whatever you offer, it has to be in unlimited quantities unless its something like a cookie (then you can offer a small portion with the meal and say that's all there is available today). So if you offer blueberries, and your kid wants to eat 2 cups of blueberries, you allow it. If you offer bread, she can fill up on bread. YOU choose what's on the table and when; she chooses from that offering if and how much to eat. You're going wrong with this feeding apples or whatever after the meal has gone sideways. Your kid knows to hold out for the second offering. So, always include one thing your kid will eat for each meal (like the apples--just serve them with the meal!). Then just serve the meal and STOP talking about what she eats. Say "we aren't eating again until morning." Let it be. [/quote]
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