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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The way we do things at home is breakfast and lunch is their choice (after being given options). Dinner is dinner. At dinner they have to have one bite of everything and most of the time they will polish off at least one aspect of it. And we do teach whats "breakfast food" and "lunch/dinner food" and "dessert". That way when our 2.5 year old asks for a cookie for lunch, we can tell him that a cookie is dessert and he can't have that. Kids often go through food stages. Some kids are picky (and by picky that doesn't necessarily mean spoiled). Our 2.5 year old is pretty picky. I don't see an issue giving her PB&J for lunch everyday. I'd try to diversify a little for other meals. You could also try PB and banana, PB and honey, and other alternatives.[/quote] I'm hoping to teach DS this. Too bad DH has cookies for breakfast every day :-)[/quote] [b]I wouldn't sweat it. My ds asked for graham crackers for breakfast today and I responded "if I give you graham crackers for breakfast, next you will be asking for cottage cheese to go with it and then you will want a banana too..." [/b] Graham crackers, cottage cheese, and banana - there are a lot worse breakfasts out there.[/quote] Good one! [/quote]
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