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My son is so picky with food, if something is even the wrong shape than what he is used to he will not try it.
I have tried to tell him this is what your eating, eat it or go hungry, but he is so determind that the food is gross that he works himself up and ends up throwing up. The only things he will touch are hot dogs and hamburgers, I want him to at least try new foods. Not even gross food, just normal stuff like tacos and fruit. His dad thinks he should be fed what ever he wants to eat, since that is how he chooses to eat. Should I just let this go and continue feeding him what he wishes? Will he grow out of this? Or is there a way to get him to try different things without him getting sick?

2006-07-08 08:30:10 · 15 answers · asked by Angie 5 in Pregnancy & Parenting Parenting

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have your son help you cook. If you are making taco's one night... have him help prepare the toppings. if he is involved in the process and feels like he has choices... he may feel more in controll. ask him one day.... We are going to have some fruit. Would you like to have Wattermelon or grapes? give him some choices and he should respond!

2006-07-08 08:40:58 · answer #1 · answered by trippinwurmz 2 · 4 0

I would try to get him to help you prepare meals he likes. Give him the option do you want this or that? Make preparation fun when possible. Don't let him snack all day if he is. Try letting him go without dinner, the child won't starve. He's winning this battle, cause you're giving into his wants. Tell him he has to try two bites of something, (and if he doesn't like it he doesn't have to eat it,) but at least try it. He will most likely grow out of this phase, but until he does, try your best to get him to eat a variety of things. If you're really concerned, consult your pediatrician. He/She deals with this every day.

2006-07-08 15:43:19 · answer #2 · answered by Misty B 2 · 0 0

Give him money, like $1, every time he tries a new food item like fruit or veggies. Then give him a $5 dollar bill if he agrees and actually eats it for a meal. Give him a week before you give him the $5.
Or give him a suprise if he tries a lot of foods. And make it good. For example say that you will take him to the carnival if he tries 5 food items.

2006-07-08 08:40:27 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If he only wants to eat only hamburgers, grate some vegetables and mix them in the hamburger meat. He won't even know the difference. If he does, it'll taste better. He'll like it more!
You can try with carrots, zucchinis, celery, you name it.

He should learn good eating habits early on. If he keeps eating like this, he will never grow out of it and have weight and health problems in the future. You can slowly teach him to eat other things, but for his well-being this is what I would do now. Vitamin supplements are a good idea, but never like getting them through vegetables and fruits.

No, he should not eat what he wants. Food is for nutrition. Your husband is sending him the wrong message and this will only help you raise an overweight kid with bunch of health problems in the future. You have to do what you can to get some vegetables in him even if the only way to do this is to get in to hamburger/hotdog shapes/mixes.

2006-07-08 08:53:18 · answer #4 · answered by Kar_aly 1 · 0 0

NOPE. don't give in to the 6 year old! i am a mother of 4 and step mother to 3 more. obviously with that many people there isn't any way to please everyone... over the years i have adopted a philosophy.. if you don't like what i've prepared FIX YOURSELF a peanut butter jelly sandwich or ramen noodles. if the kids want to eat between meal.. you guessed it PBJ or ramen noodles. this has taught my kids to do some simple things for themselves and they are less demanding of me. my children have been raised this way and i inherited (smile) my three step children when they were 14, 12, and 9. it didn't take them long to figure out the rule! there are some days that lunch and dinner will consist of their "other options"... and i feel a SLIGHT bit of guilt... but, as a mom i feels it's my duty to teach them that life doesn't cater to you. :) OH, and the kids will try new dishes that i prepare... but if they don't like it... you know! GOOD LUCK!

2006-07-08 08:39:10 · answer #5 · answered by JayneDoe 5 · 0 0

A vegetarian way of existence ought to correctly be healthful for children if executed properly. there are a selection of cultures that do not eat meat and their children are merely high quality, yet one does opt to soak up some significant concerns. children, compared to adults, honestly choose each and every of the mandatory amino acids and in the astounding stability. The egg is seen the most balanced protein in that understand. in case your daughter would not eat eggs than you may "supplement" proteins. that is executed by using combining beans or dairy with a carbohydrate in a 2:a million ratio. Beans and rice, a staple in a variety of of cultures, is an awesome celebration. This complementing of proteins in a vegetarian youngster's eating routine is significant because of the unique develop that a baby is going by using. children are at a larger danger for protein-means-malnutrition than adults...PEM may reason issues of develop, metallic progression and the immune equipment. i'd take care of any concerns to a Registered Dietitian.

2016-11-01 11:13:11 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

He is playing you and you are giving in. Don't. Fix a meal for the whole family. If he doesn't like it and refuses to eat, so be it. He won't starve. When he is hungry enough, he will eat whatever you put in front of him. Don't be a short-order cook and cater to his demands. Stick to your guns. You are the adult - he is 6. You have the control here, not him.

2006-07-08 15:24:10 · answer #7 · answered by mach090 3 · 0 0

Who is the parent you or your child? Excuse him from the table, send him to bed... Have it ready for the next meal. He will chose to eat--trust me...another good thing to do is only introduce one new food at a time..then it is not so overwelming....a good source for nutrition is Pedisure...Do not let him eat whatever he wants that is why there are kids overweight...French fries are not a veggie ank Kool-aid is not a fruit. His health is more important than that.

2006-07-08 12:34:39 · answer #8 · answered by christina6marie 2 · 0 0

Don't force to eat something that he don't like, but make him at least tasted. Try to eliminate candies and snacks between meals I bet that will make him hungry. Just curious what he eats at school?

2006-07-08 09:08:07 · answer #9 · answered by Mamarita 2 · 0 0

Hmm he wont eat anyone? Start him on the North Korean diet. Bush might like that. Hawaiians were once great proponents of the Cook diet. BTW.
;-)

2006-07-09 10:24:32 · answer #10 · answered by PartyTime 5 · 0 0

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