You know I have the same problem in the mornings with my kindergartener, and this is what I have come up with and it seems to work. She eats cereal most of the time first of all because she isn't much of a breakfast eater. So try asking the night before what she wants for breakfast the next morning. Also try getting up a half hour earlier, get her dressed, do her hair, put her shoes on, just take your time. Then about 15-20 minutes before you have to leave give her breakfast. My point is make her get hungry. The longer she is awake, the hunger will set in. Also try not giving her anything to eat before she goes to bed(like nothing the 3 hours before bedtime) If she acts hungry before bedtime and she is potty trained well, give her a glass of water because water kills hunger pains. Either way she won't starve before breakfast and she may even start eating it using these tips. Good luck!
2006-09-15 06:25:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't have kids, so I'm probably not the best advice-giver, but I would just give her an appropriate amount of time to eat, and if she's not done before that, she'll just have to go to school hungry. It won't take long before she figures out that going to school on an empty stomach is not fun.
Maybe you could switch her breakfast foods to something that you know she loves and won't pass up? (even if it's not a traditional breakfast food). There's no law against having pizza for breakfast :) Once she gets back in the habit of eating breakfast again, you can always switch her food back to a traditional breakfast fare.
Have you asked her why she doesn't eat breakfast? It might be something fixable - she doesn't like what you offer her, she's not hungry, etc, etc. If she's not hungry, you could try skipping the evening snack or serving dinner earlier. I don't know if it would help, but it's worth a shot.
Hope this helps!
2006-09-15 06:13:05
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answered by rita_alabama 6
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There are a couple of well responses right here. For something, she would no longer be capable for meals very early. This would have some thing to do with whether or not or no longer she eats a bedtime snack or in the event you consume dinner past due. Remember their stomachs are a LOT smaller, so do not sweat the quantities and timing...possibly she's nonetheless complete from the night earlier than! The subsequent factor is she would simply no longer be a breakfast meals lady. Pick some thing she quite loves to consume (at the healthful part, of path!) and present it within the morning alternatively of the natural cereal/eggs/toast factor. I have instances while I simply desire a hen salad sandwich or a tuna sandwich for breakfast alternatively of bacon or eggs. Also a few reduce greens and end result perhaps what she needs. Be certain to comprise her within the offerings like a few others have stated!! Good good fortune! She'll be nice and so will you! :-)
2016-08-21 07:36:40
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answered by ? 4
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There are a few just right responses here. For one thing, she could no longer be capable for food very early. This could have whatever to do with whether or not or no longer she eats a bedtime snack or when you consume dinner late. Recollect their stomachs are loads smaller, so don't sweat the amounts and timing...Probably she's still full from the night earlier than! The subsequent factor is she might just no longer be a breakfast meals lady. Pick some thing she quite likes to eat (on the healthy aspect, of path!) and offer it within the morning rather of the average cereal/eggs/toast thing. I have times once I just want a chicken salad sandwich or a tuna sandwich for breakfast instead of 1st baron beaverbrook or eggs. Also some reduce veggies and fruits probably what she needs. Be definite to incorporate her within the selections like some others have stated!! Good success! She'll be high-quality and so will you! :-)
2016-08-09 14:28:49
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answered by ? 4
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Get her up earlier. Let her get dressed and a give her some time to wake up first Set a 20 minute eating time limit then take the food away. Pack a bit extra in the lunch box. Give her a drink of milk at least this will give her a bit of energy. Breakfast is the most important meal as it gives the energy to think in those first couple of hours at school which are the most important hours at school but it is not worth a constant struggle. Taking away the food will show you mean it and you may find after a few days of doing this she will stop the mucking around. 1 hour is ridiculous.You have more patience than me. I tell them 5 minutes to make it 10 minutes to eat. This is more than enough time. I tell them the longer the take the less time they have before school to play. They are pretty fast most days as they want to play
2006-09-15 06:30:50
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answered by Rachel 7
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With my son I had a similar problem. Eventually I decided that if he wouldn't eat in the morning without a big fuss, he would go to hungry until lunch. When I stopped making a issue out of it he decided on his own (eventually after a few weeks...maybe 2 months) that he wanted breakfast. After that I didn't have any more problems with breakfast...so perhaps if you just stop making an issue out of it, it will go away on it's own. Let her be hungry (she will not starve and it will not hurt her as long as she eats well at the other meals in her day). Until she decides that breakfast is a good idea.
2006-09-15 06:19:58
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answered by Amy B 2
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My six year old was just like this last year, she would take an hour to eat! I finally realized they serve breakfast at school, and since we were already getting up early to compensate for the turtle like behavior, I just started taking her to school as soon as she was dressed, and at school she has a well balanced breakfast, and she is with friends who eat, so she tends to want to do what they are doing. I asked her teacher to check on her for the first two weeks just to be sure she was getting food, but after that both our mornings were easier, and she was getting healthy tasty food.
2006-09-15 06:18:04
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answered by ? 6
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There are various solid responses right here. For one ingredient, she might not be waiting for nutrition very early. this might have something to do with no rely if or not she eats a bedtime snack or in case you devour dinner late. bear in ideas their stomachs are plenty smaller, so do not sweat the quantities and timing...in keeping with risk she's nevertheless finished from the night formerly! the subsequent element is she might merely not be a breakfast ingredients lady. %. something she quite likes to devour (on the healthful area, of direction!) and furnish it interior the morning rather of the often used cereal/eggs/toast ingredient. I unquestionably have circumstances as quickly as I merely pick a rooster salad sandwich or a tuna sandwich for breakfast rather of Francis Bacon or eggs. additionally some cut back vegetables and end result may be what she needs. determine to incorporate her interior the ideas like some others have reported!! solid success! She'll be high quality and so will you! :-)
2016-10-15 00:54:18
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answered by ? 4
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Do they have breakfast at school? If so, maybe she would be more awake by the time she got to school.
Have you tried getting her up 30mins earlier, and maybe letting her play for a little while before she has to eat, so that she will be more awake? I hate to eat first thing in the morning too.
Also, are you trying to serve her things she likes? Try getting some frozen breakfast stuff. It doesn't have to be eggos or toaster pasteries if you dont' like her having that kinda stuff, but you can try omelettes, breakfast sandwiches, breakfast wraps, or even mini bagles.
2006-09-15 06:14:26
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answered by Anonymous
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yup, quit agonizing over it. People eat when they're hungry. Make sure she's getting enough rest, have her take care of everything else before she eats. Remember, you can bring the horse to water, but you can't make them drink.
Make her a chart with her morning routine - include each thing she must accomplish before school. A small white board works well. Allow her to mark it off herself when she accomplishes each thing, and make eating last. Then, she shows you the chart just before she leaves and you can say 'good job'.
This is not really a food issue, she is engaging you in a power struggle. You must win, it is imperative for her future. There are two ways to win, by force, which is stressful for you, or by taking the issue out of the equation, which you do by making her responsible for her food intake, after all, she is the one who has to suffer the consequences if she doesn't eat.
Don't buy her any darn pop-tarts or reward her for eating. Eating is something people do to stay alive, it's not worthy of a medal
When my son was in pre-school, he would refuse to get dressed before school. One day, after weeks of threatening all sorts of stuff, I packed him in the car, and sent him to school in his pajamas. He pitched a fit, and I just told him that tomorrow he would have another opportunity to get dressed in time. I passed him to his teacher with a smile, and we NEVER had that problem again. Worked like a charm.
While we're on the subject, the government does not owe your child breakfast. Honestly! Hey people - if you continually give up your responsibilities, you will end up with no rights! The school has already decided for you what they will teach your kids about drugs, sex, marriage (or lack thereof) to the point that they spend so much time on these subjects, there is no time left to teach the basics, let alone give extra attention to a child who needs help with the basics! They SAY they have no money for books, is it really to pay for those condoms the kids can get from the school nurse? Or the speaker to come around and introduce them to drugs and their paraphenelia at the age of 10? Or how that person of the opposite sex's body works when they are 11?
Be a parent and make your kid breakfast. When they get older teach them your values about relationships and family life and chemical dependency (unless YOU'RE the crackhead), and quit relying on the school to do it for you. It's not their job.
2006-09-15 06:41:05
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answered by Anonymous
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