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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Those girls are crappy eaters. Bad mom parenting skills. If they are hungry, they will eat healthy food.[/quote] Clearly you don't have picky kids. Mine would go days or weeks without eating even if we gave them what they liked.[/quote] We ate healthy/regular food when the babies were in the oven. Lots of food from different continents and made sure it was spicy. When they popped out, continued the veggie/fruit healthy baby food. When they were toddlers we served them everything; broccoli, asparagus, chile, sardines, hamburgers, thai chicken, pizza, sweet potatoes, salmon, omelets, lentil soup, blah blah blah. They still eat most everything. It takes a little effort to plan, but worth it for their health. They didn't have a choice to be picky eaters. Wasn't going to happen on my watch.[/quote] +1000[/quote] Eh, you did good things but were also lucky. One of my two is fairly picky and I did all of the above. The other kid eats everything and is an adventurous eater, but my youngest is kind of picky. Not like what OP is describing, but picky. Sometimes with kids they just are the way they are. I also wanted my kids to be readers. We did everything right. All adults in family read all the time, kids were read to daily starting at several months old, toms and tons of books, books all over house, no a lot of screen time when little, trips to the library every week. The picky eater (great kid and good student by the way) also strongly dislikes reading. Sometimes as parents we overestimate our. Intrigued over things. [/quote]
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