There are a few things toddlers are not well known for. Chief among them are the excitement to try new foods and an open attitude. They think they know what’s best, which extends to their meals.
Chances are that your toddler is not a fan of trying new things. When my kids were little, if it wasn’t beige, they didn’t want to eat it. Toddlers can be picky, and overcoming that pickiness to instill healthy eating habits in them can be one of the biggest challenges of the toddler years. Toddlers are texture police, after all.
At The Joint Chiropractic, we appreciate the struggle of parents everywhere. That’s why we’ve come up with a few tips to help you conquer your toddler’s love of beige food and diversify their diet as you lay the groundwork for healthy lifelong eating.
Listen to any group of toddler parents for a while and you’ll likely hear some common concerns being expressed when it comes to their child’s eating habits. What are parents so worried about? Some of the most common concerns include:
There are other issues surrounding toddler eating habits that worry parents, but it is often a normal developmental behavior. Tantrums at mealtime, food refusal, or even a focus on drinks more than solid food are typical at this age, so try not to sweat it too much.
Mealtimes are a learning experience for a toddler, so make sure to approach them as such. They’re learning how to hold utensils, feed themselves, experience new textures and tastes, and decide whether or not they’re feeling full or they need to keep eating. That’s why there are a few do’s and don’ts that parents must remember if they want to instill good eating habits. Remember these tips:
Getting your toddler to eat a nutritionally-balanced diet can take time. Just remember not to force it; they’ll eat when they’re hungry. And if they don’t like a certain food, then offer it again another time -- not all hope is lost!
Mealtime is not a time for high-pressure tactics to get your toddler to eat. Instead, it should be a pleasant experience for everyone involved, where you share your day and spend some time together. Your toddler will one day explore foods that aren’t beige. Simply keep offering it to them, and that day will come!
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