Take all the candy and junk food out of the house. When she gets hungry she will eat healthy foods.
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Children should NOT be given junk food this young, you are setting them up for a lifetime of obesity and bad eating habits. Show her by example by eathing healthy, good foods. She is following your lead, so take it.
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2 year olds do not run the house, they mught think they do, but it is your job to make sure that you maintain the parental role.
2006-12-23 04:42:05
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answered by I_Love_Life! 5
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She seems to be very aware of candies already maybe because she gets it quit a bit? Play a game with her where its very exciting and seems to be fun, let the rice on the spoon be the airplane or anything that flies and as you play the game she has to open her mouth to catch the flying object and convince her to chew it down and swallow it before the other one coming sees it, then have her say okay all gone, ha ha and while the other spoon of rice awaits, to go in let her think she beat you and you are just so tickled and laughing that oh, you got to try this again and before you and she knows it she will have finished a game of eat the rice or whatever the food is, I used she in my wording but this also applies to a boy, his natural instinct to want to win might make him even easier.
2006-12-23 04:52:51
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answered by yahoo 3
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Never give in to her wants for junk food. This can lead to alot of serious health problems like childhood obesity, and even diabetes. If she gets hungry enough she will eat. I have the same problem with my two year old. I asked my pediatrician what to do and she said he could eat cereal, oatmeal, and stuff that kids usually like alot. Just make sure it has viatamins in it and its not pure sugar. She will come around. And don't forget to offer regular food at meal times. This way she always had the oppurtunity to eat the stuff that is good for her. Just have the oatmeal ready. lol.
2006-12-23 09:31:47
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answered by breezymourn 3
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Only offer healthy foods. When she gets hungry enough she will eat. Remember...you are the parent and you make the rules not your child. When a child is allowed to run the house they turn into holy terrors. My husband's brother-in-law (Late wife's brother) was allowed to take charge and he now acts like a tyrant and gets verbally abusive to people when they don't do what he wants.
2006-12-23 04:46:55
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answered by Ryan's mom 7
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I commonly feed him what ever i'm eating for lunch. that would comprise leftovers from dinner final nighttime, sandwiches, fowl tenders, cheese, fruit (he loves fruit), vegetables (he does not love them plenty), ravioli, fowl soup, the record would desire to flow on and on. Breakfast is commonly cereal or oatmeal with milk and juice (or a chew of fruit). in specific circumstances if i'm rushed he gets Pop-muffins (i be attentive to they are terrible, yet in specific circumstances you in basic terms would desire to do what you would be able to desire to do). on the weekends we've pancakes or French Toast. Dinner is what ever we are having as quickly as returned. For snacks he commonly has Teddy Grahms, cheese sticks, a banana, yogurt lined raisins, grapes, sunflower seeds (no shell), grapes, blueberries, and so on. i attempt to furnish him usually wholesome stuff, yet i'm no longer against cake or ice cream each now and returned. He loves those Popsicles that are available in a plastic sleeve whilst that's warm outdoors.
2016-12-11 14:49:54
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answered by daies 4
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don't give her the junk food. She'll get hungry and eat something else. Give her lots of choices. Can you believe that my 2yr old eats grapefruit and broccoli. And the Grapefruit without sugar on it. She is still learning what she likes and dislikes.
2006-12-23 04:39:55
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answered by Kimberly B 4
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Stop the junk tell her after she eats her lunch she can have a treat. My son will eat anything almost broccoli, pickled beets, cherry tomatoes, and I just give him a whole apple and he will eat it.
He also likes dried apricots try them my son tried them and said they taste like candy maybe you can fool her into eating them.
2006-12-23 04:59:59
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answered by goodmommy22 3
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thats not healthy if she wants junk all the time your the mom give your child whats healthy
2006-12-23 06:29:45
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answered by dimples 2
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Dont give it to her. You are the parent. When she gets hungry enough she will eat.
2006-12-23 05:51:47
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answered by Anonymous
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stop giving her sweets and that, tell her after she eats she can have some. but if shes use of eating candy and that . it won't be easy but you have to stick to it give her carrot stick to munch on. and don't have any sweets where she can see them. good luck.
2006-12-23 04:41:48
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answered by misty blue 6
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