Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No subs in my house. I cook at least one thing I know they will like, and they get milk and fruit. One of the things my kids struggled with was/is everything won’t be their favorite.
+1
Anonymous wrote:No subs in my house. I cook at least one thing I know they will like, and they get milk and fruit. One of the things my kids struggled with was/is everything won’t be their favorite.
Anonymous wrote:given that she eats well the rest of the day, is it possible she's just not that hungry at dinner time? I have a 4 year old that is generally a decent eater, but she will balk at what is served for dinner just because she can. She always has a cup of milk (which she likes) and a fruit (which she also likes), so we tell her to start with one of those, and then usually she works her way to eating some of the rest of the meal if we ignore her dramatic facial expressions and what she says about the food, but she also doesn't eat all that much at dinner if she isn't currently in a growth spurt. When she's growing there is much much less complaining about the food options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Age in bites.
This is so stupid
Anonymous wrote:Age in bites.
is that you? I’ve seen this mentioned several times today. 🧐Anonymous wrote:Have you seen the kids eat in color Instagram account? It gives lots of suggestions for this. But basically you are doing the right thing.
https://instagram.com/kids.eat.in.color?igshid=1ssx733nh3t1
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely no subs.
We choose the menu, kids choose what they eat. They're very adventurous and not picky eaters but we make sure there's at least one familiar and liked food with every meal. They can eat as much or as little of the food offered as they want.