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okay, im only 17 so i have no kiid, but, i babysit my two cousins, ages 3 and 4(bout to be 5), and well, the youngest when she eat, liike ill giive her eggs suasage and hash brown, shell, only eat the hashbrown, we i giive her anything, its liike she knows whats not healthy, i want her to eat alittle better, im worried about her, shes also loves sweets, and junk food, she not fat, but if she eats liike that she prolly will, which i dont want her to, u know? its gotten bad, she cant have a drink till shes done or alomost, bcuzz shell fill up on the beverage she has and wont eat her food, or shell eat snacks all day, when i was at her house once, i watched her, and she would come and get those 2 byte brownie things u know? and shed go back to her room and lay on the floor and watch the movie she was watching, she kept doing that, she had so many, liike 5 er 6, amd her parents and way older sister ,14, let her, so i hide them on the counter, and told her there all gone, she she wont eatit

2007-07-09 10:31:15 · 4 answers · asked by *~Beutifully Cloned~* 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Parenting

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I have kids 3 and just turned 5. My youngest also has a sweet tooth and prefers the less-healthy stuff on her plate.

What you do is give her small amounts of each item. Like a tablespoon's worth of each one, or even a little less. Tell her she has to eat everything before she can have seconds of one item. So say you give your a small spoonful of eggs, a bit of sausage and a small bit of hashbrowns. If she eats just the hashbrowns and wants more, tell her she can have more as soon as she eats the eggs and sausage. If she won't eat them, then she goes hungry. (Don't worry -- she won't starve & she'll learn her lesson quick). If she eats the eggs and sausage, then give her a little more hash browns, the same or less than you gave her the first time out. If she eats that and wants more, then she has to eat some eggs first. If she eats the eggs, she gets a little more has browns, then she has to eat more sausage before getting a fourth helping of hashbrowns. Yes, it's more work for you but it will get the job done.

There shouldn't be any snack/junk food in the house, but if there is, make sure the brownies or whatever are out of reach. My kids only get one item like that per day, at bedtime. Healthy food all day long.

2007-07-09 10:40:10 · answer #1 · answered by sparki777 7 · 0 0

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2016-09-05 21:22:37 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I would've done the same thing... tell her they were all gone to keep her out of the sweets !!! I tell my son that when I think he's had enough sweets as well. He eventually forgets about the junk and goes on about his day. Next time... try to persuade fruit instead of junk !! She just may like it !!! It would certainly be much healthier !! Good Luck !!

2007-07-09 10:44:08 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

give her the food a little good and a little bad then give her the good 1st tell her if she eats that she can have the sweets if she dont eat the good she dont get the sweets.

2007-07-09 11:16:07 · answer #4 · answered by x_sexy_momma_x 2 · 0 0

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