I may have been packing lunches instead of showering, when I thought of this.

  • Eq0@literature.cafe
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    14 hours ago

    What works incredibly well with my 2 year old is eating them yourself and not care that he doesn’t like them.

    Offer, accept the rejection, continue on your own, compliment the cook. Offer again and again in the meantime, not force, compliment the food again, keep eating. He usually wants to figure out what the hype is about and try a bite. Often scarfs the rest of the plate. Happened again with shrimps yesterday, first time he saw them. (Admittedly, he is a food-wise easy kid)

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      13 hours ago

      Yep, that’s exactly what we do, and it tends to work. Can take a bit for some foods and sometimes he’s just really into just one thing right now, but overall it’s much better than trying to force feed him broccoli or whatever.