by ellesmum » Wed Sep 05, 2012 10:29 pm
We've been through all that, too, and DD still won't eat anything with a sauce, mashed potato, scrambled eggs, rice, melted butter, most meat, etc - I am quite possibly the only parent who virtually begged my child to try a chicken nugget! For the best part of a year, from about 11 months, she existed almost entirely on chips and frozen peas (still frozen!), and she would literally starve herself rather than give in and try something new - stubborn little madam! So, we didn't put anything off limits, regardless of whether it was considered "junk food", and just let her choose what she would or wouldn't put in her body. We found that she was more willing to try new foods during a pre-growth spurt, eat-everything-in-sight session, and that the "you don't have to clear your plate, but you do have to try at least a small bite" rule worked pretty well, too. It's taken a lot of hard work, a lot of going against my mother's instinct which says my daughter HAS to eat, and a great deal of tongue biting, but whilst there is still a looooonnnngggg list of things she won't eat (although I put it on her plate regardless if that's what we're having for dinner that night, along with at least one item that I know she does like and will eat if she's hungry, even if that is just bread sticks), I now have a 4yo who turns her nose up at McDonalds, loves fruit, and when asked what her choice of dinner would be, she asks for pizza and broccoli...and eats the broccoli and leaves the pizza! I try not to worry any more and just leave her to it - she eats when she's hungry, stops when she's full and doesn't comfort eat just because she can. I wish I had the same self control!
She's growing well, fit, healthy, makes sensible choices...what more could I want?! One day she'll shock me and eat spaghetti bolognese...but one day she may actually eat a cake and not just the icing, too!
I know it's difficult, but honestly, deep breath and just go with the flow. Looking back, I also used to refuse everything from scrambled egg to broccoli when I was my daughter's age, but I love them now, and I had never tried an Indian until my 20s because I was convinced I wouldn't like it! Taste buds grow and mature, it's more the relationship with food that's important
We've been through all that, too, and DD still won't eat anything with a sauce, mashed potato, scrambled eggs, rice, melted butter, most meat, etc - I am quite possibly the only parent who virtually begged my child to try a chicken nugget! For the best part of a year, from about 11 months, she existed almost entirely on chips and frozen peas (still frozen!), and she would literally starve herself rather than give in and try something new - stubborn little madam! So, we didn't put anything off limits, regardless of whether it was considered "junk food", and just let her choose what she would or wouldn't put in her body. We found that she was more willing to try new foods during a pre-growth spurt, eat-everything-in-sight session, and that the "you don't have to clear your plate, but you do have to try at least a small bite" rule worked pretty well, too. It's taken a lot of hard work, a lot of going against my mother's instinct which says my daughter HAS to eat, and a great deal of tongue biting, but whilst there is still a looooonnnngggg list of things she won't eat (although I put it on her plate regardless if that's what we're having for dinner that night, along with at least one item that I know she does like and will eat if she's hungry, even if that is just bread sticks), I now have a 4yo who turns her nose up at McDonalds, loves fruit, and when asked what her choice of dinner would be, she asks for pizza and broccoli...and eats the broccoli and leaves the pizza! I try not to worry any more and just leave her to it - she eats when she's hungry, stops when she's full and doesn't comfort eat just because she can. I wish I had the same self control! ;) She's growing well, fit, healthy, makes sensible choices...what more could I want?! One day she'll shock me and eat spaghetti bolognese...but one day she may actually eat a cake and not just the icing, too!
I know it's difficult, but honestly, deep breath and just go with the flow. Looking back, I also used to refuse everything from scrambled egg to broccoli when I was my daughter's age, but I love them now, and I had never tried an Indian until my 20s because I was convinced I wouldn't like it! Taste buds grow and mature, it's more the relationship with food that's important :)