My youngest brother was a really picky eater and for a while my mom only cooked things he liked. We gradually started giving him new food.
When kids are that young try giving them finger food. Keep it simple
Wheel Shaped Noodles
Pineapple.
Jello
You can also make normal food more fun by taking a cookie cutter and makeing the food into fun shapes. Try things like Chicken Nuggets, Sandwiches, and Pancakes.
Hope this helps
2006-11-17 08:13:33
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answered by .:AMIZZLE:. 3
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Don't let them snack when they want, watch what they snack on, keep it healthy. All kids go through a stage where they are picky eaters, most grow out of eat eventually. My son was never picky, but I have seen a couple of my nieces and nephews go through the same thing, now they like all the stuff they never used to. Be patient. Try giving them a vitamin to keep them healthy until they grow out of the picky stage.
2006-11-17 04:28:18
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answered by kelsmo1971 2
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Let the child see you eating and they might follow suit. I know my son always wants my food when he sees me eating, and he's 2 as well. If you are really concerned ask her pediatrician to check her out, and for suggestions, also make sure she is getting all the vitamins and nutrients required for a child her age, since she doesn't eat a lot of things.
2006-11-17 07:38:49
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answered by TRUTH HURTZ 4
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finger foods.. I have found alot of great recipie ideas on www.kraftkitchen.com
finger foods including
cubed cheese
baby carrots
bites size cuts of chicken breast
any veggies really
ham cubed
raisins
cereals
and a variety of dips
ranch,bar-b-que,mild salsa etc.
build a taco ..bowls of taco meats ,cheese,tomatos,refried beans,spanish rice diffrent sorts of tortilla chips or tortila..and let the child pick what they want
get your child a small apron and minmum lil jobs like stirring or pourin and tastin while you prepare food..
remember what your child don't like today doesn't mean she won't like it tomorrow or the next day ..put small porportions at a time on the plate just be encouraging
good luck!
2006-11-17 15:31:14
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answered by lil_bitzy_mizzchief 1
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sometimes putting food color on the food will get picky eaters to eat something. or using cookie cutters with fun shapes to cut sandwiches, pancakes, or other foods.
2006-11-17 07:36:48
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answered by Maddie and Jacobs mom 5
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All kids go through this stage. It's normal. Just keep trying to get them to eat different things. When they get older, that will change.
2006-11-17 07:17:31
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answered by sheeny 6
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Keep well balanced meals in front of him/her. Reduce the snacking and access to the foods that are bad for him. Over time, his diet will diversify.
2006-11-17 03:57:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I have a nephew who wants to eat what I'm eating. I also like to eat something and while I'm eating it I say "This is soooo good, yum yum" Then he wants some... If he sees you like it he will most likely want to eat it too.
2006-11-17 03:59:22
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answered by Tab 4
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With my children I alway make them take one bite and avoid giving sweets unless they finish their dinner. Never give them something else because they will eat it better it will not help and if they are really hungry they will eat what you give them.
2006-11-17 07:39:41
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answered by nickieandsarahsmommy 4
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